Fwd: [PSF-Community] Google Summer of Code 2019 needs you!

Packaging and distribution folks: would any of you like to mentor for GSoC? As a reminder, we have at least one current maintainer, Pradyun Gedam, who did an apprenticeship via GSoC -- probably there are more that I don't know about. If you can, consider investing in the future maintainability of your codebase by mentoring this year. :-) (Might be worth checking whether any of your current contributors are eligible to apply for GSoC -- for instance, graduate students are eligible. https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/faq#what_are_the_eligibility_... ) -- Sumana Harihareswara Changeset Consulting https://changeset.nyc -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [PSF-Community] Google Summer of Code 2019 needs you! Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 18:50:12 -0800 From: Terri Oda <terri@toybox.ca> Reply-To: gsoc-admins@python.org <gsoc-admins@python.org> To: PSF Community <psf-community@python.org> Hi Python community folk! As we've done for the past many years, Python is hoping to participate in Google Summer of Code. This is a neat program where students write code over the (northern hemisphere) summer under the tutelage of open source mentors and get paid: we provide the project ideas, mentors and choose the students, Google provides the program framework and the money to pay students. You can read more about GSoC here: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ Python participates as an "umbrella org" where many different smaller projects ("sub orgs") that use Python can take part under our banner. You can also participate separately, but for people who've never done it before and want help or for whom the paperwork is a hassle, you're welcome to join up with us and let us show you the ropes! It's really fun, and we've gotten lots of new contributors to Python-based projects over the years, taking in as many as 70+ students in a single year. Last year we only had 15, though, so we've got lots of space for new mentors and new projects. We need a good set of sub-orgs and ideas by Feb 4th for our application, and if we're accepted by Google we'll be able to add a few more ideas and groups until March 5th or so. Sound intriguing? You can read all about what we're doing at http://python-gsoc.org/ (which has answers to questions like "what does it take to be a mentor?" and "what does it take to be a sub-org?") You can also send questions to gsoc-admins@python.org (or just hit reply to this email!) Terri _______________________________________________ PSF-Community mailing list PSF-Community@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-community
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