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= Project Ideas & PSF Umbrella Teams =

Ideas for projects and links to umbrella teams' idea pages will appear here once mentors have gotten in touch with TerriOda. If you are a student wondering when you should check back to see a larger list, note that mentoring organization applications open on March 18th, so this page will fill out before then. If you are unsure if your favourite Python project will be participating, ask them and encourage them to sign up!

This page coordinates the Google Summer of Code projects involving Python under the umbrella of the Python Software Foundation (PSF) in 2013.

The 2013 PSF GSoC coordinator is TerriOda (at gmail.com). Contact her if you have any questions.


Prospective Students

If you are a student interested in working on core Python development or on a project that helps the Python community, we'd love to have you apply to the Python Software Foundation for this year's Google Summer of Code.

You should join the soc2013-general mailing list and take a look at the Project Ideas section below. These ideas are intended to give a general idea what each project is looking for, you're strongly encouraged to talk with developers from these projects to learn more about them and flesh out your proposal.

Application deadline is Friday, May 3 2013. We strongly encourage you to submit your application(s) much earlier than this so you can work with your prospective mentor(s) in refining your application.

All prospective students are required to have completed the following to pass final screening:

  • Demonstrate to your prospective mentor(s) that you are able to complete the project you've proposed
  • Blog for their GSoC project. Free blogs are available at http://www.blogger.com/

  • Contribute at least one patch to the project(s) you're applying to work with

The code contribution is intended to demonstrate your ability to work with the project's toolchain, your current programming skill in contrast with the goals stated in your application, and your ability to work with the project's developers.

Students should read SummerOfCode/Expectations to understand what is expected of accepted students.

Please read SummerOfCode/Application for help completing your application.

For dates and deadlines, see the GSoC official website (scroll down past the calendar to just get a list of dates)


Prospective Mentors

If your team has not done so already, please contact TerriOda to participate in GSoC under the PSF umbrella.

If your team has already been accepted it should appear below. Have your project's contact person email TerriOda with your name, email, phone #, and link_id to be added to the mentor's mailing list and approved as a PSF mentor.


Project Ideas & PSF Umbrella Teams

Ideas for projects and links to umbrella teams' idea pages will appear here once mentors have gotten in touch with TerriOda. If you are a student wondering when you should check back to see a larger list, note that mentoring organization applications open on March 18th, so this page will fill out before then. If you are unsure if your favourite Python project will be participating, ask them and encourage them to sign up!

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