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The Mozilla Project has been kindly invited to participate in the [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google Summer of Code] (SoC) each year since the program began in 2005. | The Mozilla Project has been kindly invited to participate in the [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google Summer of Code] (SoC) each year since the program began in 2005. | ||
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The | The 2014 Summer of Code has been announced, and Mozilla plans to apply to be involved again. | ||
* [[Community: | * [[Community:SummerOfCode14|Official Project Ideas List]] | [[Community:SummerOfCode14:Brainstorming|Brainstorming]] | ||
Three successful applicants from the 2009 GSoC were kind enough to allow us to post their applications, to serve as examples of the sort of thing we are looking for. Here they are: [[SummerOfCode/SampleApplications/1|Example 1]], [[SummerOfCode/SampleApplications/2|Example 2]], [[SummerOfCode/SampleApplications/3|Example 3]]. | Three successful applicants from the 2009 GSoC were kind enough to allow us to post their applications, to serve as examples of the sort of thing we are looking for. Here they are: [[SummerOfCode/SampleApplications/1|Example 1]], [[SummerOfCode/SampleApplications/2|Example 2]], [[SummerOfCode/SampleApplications/3|Example 3]]. | ||
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And when you come to put your experience on your resumé, [[FreeSoftwareOnResumes:Writing|this page]] might come in handy. | And when you come to put your experience on your resumé, [[FreeSoftwareOnResumes:Writing|this page]] might come in handy. | ||
=== 2013 === | |||
* [[Community:SummerOfCode13|Official Project Ideas List]] | [[Community:SummerOfCode13:Brainstorming|Brainstorming]] | |||
* [http://blog.gerv.net/2013/06/gsoc-2013-project-list/ List of projects, students and mentors] | |||
* [http://google-melange.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2013/mozilla List of completed projects, students and mentors] (the Google app hides unsuccessful projects) | |||
Pass rate: 21/22. | |||
=== 2012 === | === 2012 === | ||
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=== Summary === | === Summary === | ||
Overall pass | Overall pass rate: 100/118, or 85% |
Revision as of 10:18, 9 October 2013
The Mozilla Project has been kindly invited to participate in the Google Summer of Code (SoC) each year since the program began in 2005.
2014
The 2014 Summer of Code has been announced, and Mozilla plans to apply to be involved again.
Three successful applicants from the 2009 GSoC were kind enough to allow us to post their applications, to serve as examples of the sort of thing we are looking for. Here they are: Example 1, Example 2, Example 3.
We have an application template.
And when you come to put your experience on your resumé, this page might come in handy.
2013
- Official Project Ideas List | Brainstorming
- List of projects, students and mentors
- List of completed projects, students and mentors (the Google app hides unsuccessful projects)
Pass rate: 21/22.
2012
- Official Project Ideas List | Brainstorming
- List of projects, students and mentors
- List of completed projects, students and mentors (the Google app hides unsuccessful projects)
Pass rate: 16/18.
2011
- Official Project Ideas List | Brainstorming
- List of projects, students and mentors
- List of completed projects, students and mentors (the Google app hides unsuccessful projects)
Pass rate: 11/12.
2010
- Official Project Ideas List | Brainstorming
- List of projects, students and mentors
- List of completed projects, students and mentors (the Google app hides unsuccessful projects)
Pass rate: 10/13.
2009
- Official Project Ideas List | Brainstorming
- List of completed projects, students and mentors (the Google app hides unsuccessful projects)
- List of all projects, without students or mentors
Pass rate: 6/10.
2008
Pass rate: 9/11.
2007
Pass rate: 9/10.
2006
Pass rate: 9/12.
2005
Pass rate: 9/10.
Summary
Overall pass rate: 100/118, or 85%