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− | key for the success - to carefully filter out wannabes and select really good students by giving them small but real tasks (probably some bugs to fix)
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− | and second important thing - student should have some simple plan and mentor should ping him periodically
| + | '''Students and Mentors Welcome!''' |
− | ofc, our wallet was quite small compared to Google's one, but it was still useful, and finally we've used about $700 per student
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− | and one more - using spamming on global (Hacker News, reddit, slashdot, some mailing lists, subject mailing lists) and on local (probably on foreign languages) - is a key for a broad attention and paycheck
| + | Please read informations on https://world.openfoodfacts.org/google-summer-of-code |
− | ofc by spamming I mean writing short still useful articles
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− | and using this you probably can cover even more audience than GSoC
| + | For your project, preferably choose in [[GSOC/2024 ideas list]] |
− | as a bonus - you can invite all ppl, not just only students
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− | also even if it fails - it is useful expierence and raises your chances on the next GSoC
| + | == Archive == |
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| + | * [[GSOC/2023 ideas list]] |
| + | * [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2022/organizations/open-food-facts Summer of code page for GSOC 2022] |
| + | * [[GSOC/2019 ideas list]] |
| + | * [[GSOC/2018 ideas list]] [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/5282542639382528/ Summer of code page for GSOC 2018] |
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| + | * [[Student_projects/GSOC/Proposals|GSOC Ideas]] |