GSoC D1402688677 Adrh #Plan 9 participates in Google's Summer of Code event. We have #participated in 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, and are again applying #as a mentoring organization in 2014. This has been a really positive #experience for us and for our students, and we hope to make this the #best year yet for all involved. # #Things are underway for 2014. (See the [program timeline | #http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2014].) # #If you're a prospective student, now's a good time to look over our #[gsoc-2014-ideas] page and think about what you'd like to do for the #summer. Don't be shy about suggesting your own projects, too; we are #always happy to discuss project ideas related to the Plan 9 family #of technologies. You should also probably sign up for [9fans | #http://mail.9fans.net/listinfo/9fans], or main mailing list, if you #aren't already on it. You can also check out our [GSoC Student #Application] template and our [GSoC Student Expectations]. # #The entire community is encouraged to contribute good summer-sized #ideas to the [gsoc-2014-ideas] page. # #Anyone who wants to follow along in all the GSoC fun is invited to #join our [Google Group | #http://groups.google.com/group/plan9-gsoc/]. We do a lot of planning #and discussion of the program there, and that's where all the #regular student and mentor reports will go (with consolidated #summaries sent to 9fans). # #If you're a prospective mentor and you're not on our mentor's #mailing list, contact Anthony Sorace (a@9srv.net). # #To make sure everyone's on the same page going in, we've tried to #make our expectations on various parties explicit. To that end, we #have pages for [GSoC Student Expectations], [GSoC Mentor #Expectations], and [GSoC Admin Expectations]. #