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Welcome to Geeklog Sunday, May 26 2013 @ 01:19 AM EDT

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Google Summer of Code 2012 - without Geeklog

Summer of Code
  • Saturday, March 24 2012 @ 03:10 PM EDT
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Google has announced the mentoring organizations for the Summer of Code 2012. Geeklog applied but, unfortunately, wasn't selected as a participating organization for this year.

From the feedback we got, our application wasn't too bad, but Google had to draw a line somewhere to accommodate 41(!) new organizations that were accepted for the first time this year. So, congrats to all the 180 organizations (out of 406 that applied) that made it into GSoC 2012. We've had a great time in our four years in GSoC and we hope you do, too. We will surely be applying again in 2013 (should Google decide to run the program again)!

If you are a student interested in getting into open source development, you should head over to the official GSoC site and apply for a project from one of the accepted organizations. It's a great opportunity that you shouldn't miss.

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