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= Google Summer of Code and Krita =
= Google Summer of Code and Krita =


We welcome students who want to work on Krita for Google Summer of Code. If you want to work on Krita, keep in mind that we would like you to stay with the project, also outside Summer of Code. Summer of Code isn't just a summer job with some mentoring added -- it's a way of becoming part of the team.
We welcome students who want to work on Krita for Google Summer of Code. If you want to work on Krita, keep in mind that we would like you to stay with the project, also outside Summer of Code. Summer of Code isn't just a summer job with some mentoring added -- it's a way of becoming part of the team. We're also really underpowered at the moment, and we can only take on mentoring students who have a proven knowledge of C++ and Qt.
 
If you haven't worked on Krita before, we want you to demonstrate your skill beforehand by fixing bugs or implementing some features. It's a good idea to start on that in January. Here is a list of pre-gsoc ideas:
 
== Pre-GSOC ideas ==
 
== GSOC ideas ==
 
We really like students who come up with their own project ideas. To get you started, however, here are some ideas we've come up with:
 
 
== Past GSOC projects ==

Latest revision as of 10:11, 24 January 2015

Google Summer of Code and Krita

We welcome students who want to work on Krita for Google Summer of Code. If you want to work on Krita, keep in mind that we would like you to stay with the project, also outside Summer of Code. Summer of Code isn't just a summer job with some mentoring added -- it's a way of becoming part of the team. We're also really underpowered at the moment, and we can only take on mentoring students who have a proven knowledge of C++ and Qt.