Purpose
Oversee, define, and improve on the Fedora Project's work with students contributing as part of their classwork or summer internship, and do so in a way that provides a general framework re-deployable by other open source projects seeking to do the same.
What are we doing?
- We are on the GSoC 2016 program. This year, Fedora is mentoring 10 projects. The list of projects, students along with their mentors can be found in the [GSoC 2016 Projects wiki]
How can you help?
Right now, join our #Communication channels and introduce yourself and what you're interested in - we're working together to define more formal roles for those who want to know their time investment beforehand. That discussion will be carried out on the list, and the more formal roles will be announced on the Fedora mailing lists and planet when they are ready.
Communication
Mailing List
- The project mailing list is the main discussion location for all students and mentors: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/summer-coding
- The mentors use one or either of these lists:
IRC
You can find SIG members regularly on IRC in:
- irc://irc.freenode.net/#fedora-summer-coding
- Web access is available at: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=fedora-summer-coding
Meetings
No meetings are currently set.
Agenda
Schedule
Past years
- Summer Coding 2015
- Summer Coding 2014
- Summer coding 2013
- Summer coding 2012
- Summer coding 2011
- Summer coding 2010
- Summer coding 2009
- Summer coding 2008
- Summer of Code 2007
- Summer of Code 2006
- Summer of Code 2005
Past project ideas
- Summer coding ideas for 2015
- Summer coding ideas for 2014
- Summer coding ideas for 2013
- Summer coding ideas for 2012
- Summer coding ideas for 2011
- Summer coding ideas for 2010
- Summer coding ideas for 2009
- Summer coding ideas for 2008
Past project participation
- Google's Summer of Code participation
- Internships from Red Hat
- OLPC Summer of Content
- COSS Summer Code of Finland