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== Where does your source code live? == |
== Where does your source code live? == |
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[http://github.com/apertium] (and some of it still in [http://sf.net/projects/apertium]) |
[http://github.com/apertium http://github.com/apertium] (and some of it still in [http://sf.net/projects/apertium http://sf.net/projects/apertium]) |
Revision as of 12:02, 26 January 2019
Contents
- 1 Why does your org want to participate in Google Summer of Code?
- 2 How many potential mentors have agreed to mentor this year?
- 3 How will you keep mentors engaged with their students?
- 4 How will you help your students stay on schedule to complete their projects?
- 5 How will you get your students involved in your community during GSoC?
- 6 How will you keep students involved with your community after GSoC?
- 7 Has your org been accepted as a mentor org in Google Summer of Code before?
- 8 What year was your project started?
- 9 Where does your source code live?
Why does your org want to participate in Google Summer of Code?
How many potential mentors have agreed to mentor this year?
How will you keep mentors engaged with their students?
How will you help your students stay on schedule to complete their projects?
How will you get your students involved in your community during GSoC?
How will you keep students involved with your community after GSoC?
Has your org been accepted as a mentor org in Google Summer of Code before?
Yes: 2009-2014, 2016-2018
What year was your project started?
2004 (first Google Summer of Code 2009)
Where does your source code live?
http://github.com/apertium (and some of it still in http://sf.net/projects/apertium)