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Summer of Code 2009: Applications closed

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Student applications for this year's Summer of Code have now closed. Thanks to everybody who submitted an application!

The number of applications we received is up slightly compared to last year and the overall quality is also pretty good. Which means that we will have a hard time selecting projects and students. We'll do our best. Results will be published on April 20.

In the meantime, can students please watch out for comments on their applications (you can subscribe to comments in the webapp)? We may have some questions or comments that you may want to reply to. Also, don't forget that we were encouraging applicants to take a swing at an existing bug in Geeklog this year. If you haven't done that already, now's the perfect time.

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Summer of Code 2009: Statistics
Authored by: Dirk on Monday, April 06 2009 @ 04:28 PM EDT

Google has now published some statistics about the participation in the Google Summer of Code so far. For the impatient:

we received nearly 5,900 proposals from just under 3,500 student applicants

After filtering out some ineligible applications, we are currently looking through 36 proposals for projects for Geeklog and AptitudeCMS. Just in case you were wondering what we're doing until April 20 ...