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These are the [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google "Summer of Code"] projects involving Python and mentored by the Python Software Foundation.

For information on the accepted projects for 2005, see ["SummerOfCode/2005"].

How to apply as a mentor

The mentor's responsibility is to ensure the student makes progress. This could be coaching them, providing motivation, making sure they aren't stuck, answering technical questions, or pointing the student to the proper resources; however, the mentor is not expected to do work for the student. In order to accomplish this, the mentor is expected to dedicate a couple of hours per week.

[http://code.google.com/soc/mentor_step1.html "Apply through Google's online form."]

How to submit a proposal

Proposal ideas

The following ideas are just suggestions. You're free to invent your own ideas, or to use their suggestions as starting points.

Related sponsors

Those interested in working in [http://www.djangoproject.com Django] may do so [http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/SummerOfCode2006 under the auspices of the Django group].

Accepted proposals

Note: if a project is listed as having two mentors, the first mentor listed is the primary mentor, and the second one is the back-up mentor.

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