Kexi/Meetings/Google Summer Of Code 2007
Introduction
A word from Google: Google Summer of CodeTM is a program that offers student developers stipends to write code for various open source projects. Google will be working with a several open source, free software and technology-related groups to identify and fund several projects over a three month period. Historically, the program has brought together over 1,000 students with over 100 open source projects, to create hundreds of thousands of lines of code. The program, which kicked off in 2005, is now in its third year, following on from a very successful 2006.
How do payments work? Google will provide a stipend of 5000 USD per accepted student developer, of which 4500 USD goes to the student and 500 USD goes to the mentoring organization.
Read [1] on KDE TechBase and the GSoC FAQ
Ideas with Mentors
Details are published on KDE TechBase:
Feel free to propose your idea!
Applications Accepted by Google
Unfortunately, none due to strong competition within KDE (240 applications) and only 40 slots available.