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This page exists to document the opportunities, pros, cons, and tasks to allow college students to participate in Google's Summer of Code program. Effectively this may allow open source developer contributions to a number of excellent projects: | This page exists to document the opportunities, pros, cons, and tasks to allow college students to participate in Google's Summer of Code program. Effectively this may allow open source developer contributions to a number of excellent projects: | ||
==Potential Projects== | |||
* Open Source Operating Systems | * Open Source Operating Systems | ||
** openwrt | ** openwrt | ||
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** WordPress themes | ** WordPress themes | ||
** HTML5 templates | ** HTML5 templates | ||
==Application Process== |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 20 March 2014
This page exists to document the opportunities, pros, cons, and tasks to allow college students to participate in Google's Summer of Code program. Effectively this may allow open source developer contributions to a number of excellent projects:
Potential Projects
- Open Source Operating Systems
- openwrt
- sudowrt
- what packages?
- libremesh
- sudowrt
- openwrt
- Web applications and web sites
- Nodeshot (mesh map)
- WordPress themes
- HTML5 templates