This spring and summer, Google will again provide stipends for students (18+, undergraduate thru PhD programs) to write new open-source code. The Python Software Foundation (PSF) http://www.python.org/psf/ will again act as a sponsoring organization in Google's Summer of Code, matching mentors and projects benefiting Python and Python users. Projects can include work on the core Python language, programmer utilities, libraries, packages, frameworks related to Python, or other Python implementations like Jython, PyPy, or IronPython. Please add your project ideas to the existing set at http://wiki.python.org/moin/SummerOfCode Mentoring instructions are also on this page. The deadline is soon, so please sign up as a mentor early. If you are a student considering a project, you should start deciding now. Feel free to ask questions on python-dev@python.org The main page for the Summer of Code is http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html At the bottom are links to StudentFAQ, MentorFAQ, and TermsOfService. The first two have the timeline. Note that student applications are due between May 1, 17:00 PST and May 8, 17:00 PST. People interested in mentoring a student though PSF are encouraged to contact me, Neal Norwitz at nnorwitz@gmail.com. People unknown to Guido or myself should find a couple of people known within the Python community who are willing to act as references. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. I look forward to meeting many new mentors and students. Let's improve Python! Cheers, n