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Summer of Code Sergio Fernández & Brigitte Jellinek March 9th, 2016 Fachhochschule Salzburg (Austria)

Presentation of GSoC 2016 at Fachhochschule Salzburg

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Summer of Code Sergio Fernández & Brigitte Jellinek

March 9th, 2016Fachhochschule Salzburg (Austria)

Disclaimer I am not related with Google in any way

Sergio FernándezPartner Technology Manager at Redlink GmbHExternal Lecturer at Fachhochschule Salzburg

Member of the Apache Software Foundation, mentoring GSoC projects in the last two years

https://www.wikier.org/

Brigitte JellinekLecturer and Department Head at Fachhochschule Salzburg

Organizing the Barcamp and WebDev Meetup in Salzburg

https://brigitte-jellinek.at/

10,900+ STUDENTS, 103 COUNTRIES

11 YEARS, 500+ OPEN SOURCE ORGANIZATIONS

50,000,000+ LINES OF CODE

Google Summer of Code is a global program

focused on bringing more student developers into

open source software development. Students work

with an open source organization on a 3 month

programming project during their break from

school.

$5,500 USDand get paid* up to

* Google is sponsoring students to work on non-Google open source projects; you are not working for Google, and there is no job offer waiting at the end.

Full Student Eligibility:● Must be at least 18 years old at time of registration.

● Must be enrolled in or accepted into an accredited institution including (but not necessarily limited to) colleges, universities, masters programs, PhD programs and undergraduate programs as of the GSoC Student Acceptance Date (April 22, 2016).

● Must be eligible to work in their country of residence during duration of program.

● Must be a resident of a country not currently embargoed by the United States.

submissions tilMarch 25, 2016,20:00 (CET)

and your MMT internship

How to handle GSoC in regards to your internship:

● GSoC: May to August

● Internship: ~15 weeks between July and December

● GSoC would count as 4 weeks of internship

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look to projects you could be interested,

submit your proposal,

and code!

What you should do now is:

[email protected]

vielen Dank twitter

web

mail

GSoC logos and artwork is owned by Google, licensed under a Creative Commons

Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License;

so this presentation is available under the same terms.