GSoC2009

GSoC2009

We're going to try and write an application for GSoC 2009.

 

Information For Students

 

Why Participate

If you're reading this page you may not be asking yourself this question. Just in case you are though there are a number of reasons to participate in Google Summer of Code, not the least of which is that Google pays you $4500 for completing your project. You get valuable experience working on a large, complex open-source project. You get to exercise your programming skills and experiment with practical application of the theory you're learning in college. You may be able to use it towards your thesis. But most of all you get to work on the driving force behind a large MMORPG and the first open-source MMORPG framework.

 

Before You Begin

Before you apply we encourage you to look at our list of ideas and see if anything here is something you're interested in. It's crucial to your success that you choose and create a project proposal based on work that you'll be motivated by and that you will find interesting. Our list of ideas is merely a collection of suggestions which you could take on or morph into something more suitable for your own needs.

We also encourage you to contact us through our IRC channel on irc.freenode.net / #nel. It's helpful for both you and the rest of the community if you get to know us and we get to know you. We hope to be working closely with you! Working with the community and the organizational administrators will also help you create a good, detailed project proposal and increase your chances of being selected.

 

How To Apply

First you will need a Google Account and then you will need to log in to Melange and create a profile. To create a profile click on the "create profile" link on the left. The Link ID is a short, unique name used to link your profile throughout the application.

You will not be able to do anything with the site until the March 23rd Student Application Period.

In the mean time you will need to consider your project proposal and your application.

 

Writing a Project Proposal

We've put together a brief document on writing the project proposal portion of your application. What we say isn't the final word, just some hints on writing a good proposal with decent changes of being accepted. You can read our tips here.

 

Timeline and Progress

Date

Task

Status

Date

Task

Status

March 9-13, Noon PST

Mentoring Organization Submits Application to Google

Complete

March 13-17

Google Program Administrators Review Applications

In Progress

March 18, Noon PST

Accepted Mentoring Organizations Posted on Google Summer of Code Site

Pending

March 18-23

Would-be student participants discuss application ideas with mentoring organizations.

Pending

March 23-April 3, 5:00PM PDT

Student Application Period

Pending

April 3, 5:00 PM PDT

Student Application Deadline

Pending

Interim Period

Mentoring organizations review and rank student proposals; where necessary, mentoring organizations may request further proposal detail from the student applicant.

Pending

April 15, Midnight PDT

All mentors signed up, all students and proposals matched with a mentor, IRC meeting to resolve outstanding issues

Pending

April 20, Noon PDT

Accepted student proposals announced on the Google Summer of Code Site

Pending

Community Bonding Period

Students get to know mentors, read documentation, get up to speed to begin working on their projects.

Pending

May 23

Students begin coding their GSoC Projects. Google begins issuing initial student payments.

Pending

Interim Period

Mentors give students a helping hand and guidance on their projects.

Pending

July 6-13, Noon PDT

Mentors and students submit mid-term evalulations

Pending

July 13, Noon PDT

Google begins issuing mid-term student payments provided passing student survey is on file.

Pending

Interim Period

Mentors give students a helping hand and guidance on their projects.

Pending

August 10

Suggested 'pencils down' date. Take a week to scrub code, write tests, improve documentation, etc.

Pending

August 17, Noon PDT

Firm 'pencils down' date. Mentors, students and organization administrators can begin submitting final evaluations to Google.

Pending

August 24, Noon PDT

Final evaluations due.

Pending

August 25, Noon PDT

Final results of GSoC 2009 announced

Pending

 

GSoC Documents

 

Helpful Links