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== BeagleBoard.org Summer of Code ==
 
== BeagleBoard.org Summer of Code ==
This is the [[BeagleBoard]] specific page for [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google Summer of Code].  BeagleBoard.org HAS BEEN ACCEPTED as a mentoring organization for 2013.  BeagleBoard.org is currently recruiting mentors to assist with the ideas page and students to submit applications for BeagleBoard related projects.  We had great success with our projects in 2010 and we want 2013 to be even stronger.
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This is the [[BeagleBoard]] specific page for [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google Summer of Code].  BeagleBoard.org has been accepted as a mentoring organization for 2015 and is recruiting mentors and students.
Students - Please engage now with us to help make your application strong!
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Prospective mentors are requested to assist with the ideas page, add themselves to the list, join the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/beagleboard-gsoc mailing list] and create a connection to BeagleBoard.org on [https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/connection/pick/google/gsoc2015 Melange].  Note, you need to create a new profile if you don't already have one [https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2015 here]
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Students are requested to engage possible mentors and may begin submitting applications for BeagleBoard related projects starting now.  We had great success with our projects in 2010, 2013, and 2014, and we want 2015 to be out of this world.
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Students - Please engage with us now to help make your application strong!
  
 
Here are some links to help students with their applications:
 
Here are some links to help students with their applications:
* [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2013/help_page FAQ]
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* [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2015/help_page FAQ]
 
* [http://drupal.org/node/59037 Guide from drupal.org]
 
* [http://drupal.org/node/59037 Guide from drupal.org]
  
 
== Projects ==
 
== Projects ==
* [[BeagleBoard/GSoC/Ideas|Ideas page]]
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* [[BeagleBoard/GSoC/Ideas|Project Ideas for 2015]] ( [[BeagleBoard/GSoC/2015_Projects|Create new 2015 project]] )
* [[BeagleBoard/GSoC/2010_Projects|2010 projects page]]
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* [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/beagleboard-gsoc BeagleBoard GSoC Group on Google]
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* [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2015/help_page#2._What_is_the_program_timeline 2015 Project Timeline]
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* Past ideas pages: [[BeagleBoard/Ideas-2009|2009]] [[BeagleBoard/Ideas-2010|2010]] [[BeagleBoard/GSoC/Ideas-2012|2012]] [[BeagleBoard/GSoC/Ideas-2013|2013]] [[BeagleBoard/GSoC/Ideas-2014|2014]]
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* Past projects: [[BeagleBoard/GSoC/2010_Projects|2010]] [[BeagleBoard/GSoC/2013_Projects|2013]] [[BeagleBoard/GSoC/2014_Projects|2014]]
  
== Key Dates for 2014 ==
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== Key Dates for 2015 ==
https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2014
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https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2015
* 8 October, 2013: Program announced.
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* 6 October, 2014: Program announced.
* 3 February: 19:00 UTC Mentoring organizations can begin submitting proposals to Google.
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* 9 February, 2015: 19:00 UTC Mentoring organizations can begin submitting applications to Google.
* 14 February: 19:00 UTC Mentoring organization proposal deadline.
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* 20 February: 19:00 UTC Mentoring organization application deadline.
* 17 - 21 February: Google program administrators review organization applications.
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* 23 - 27 February: Google program administrators review organization applications.
* 24 February: 19:00 UTC List of accepted mentoring organizations published on the Google Summer of Code 2014 site.
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* 2 March: 19:00 UTC List of accepted mentoring organizations published on the Google Summer of Code 2015 site.
 
* Interim Period: Would-be students discuss project ideas with potential mentoring organizations.
 
* Interim Period: Would-be students discuss project ideas with potential mentoring organizations.
* 28 February 16:00 UTC: IRC meeting with rejected mentoring organizations.
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* 6 March 16:00 UTC: IRC feedback meeting for rejected organizations for Google Summer of Code 2015. #gsoc on freenode.net. Rejected organizations may also choose to email the administrators directly for feedback.
* 10 March: 19:00 UTC Student application period opens.
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* 16 March: 19:00 UTC Student application period opens.
* 21 March: 19:00 UTC Student application deadline.
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* 27 March: 19:00 UTC Student application deadline.
 
* Interim Period: Mentoring organizations review and rank student proposals; where necessary, mentoring organizations may request further proposal detail from the student applicant.
 
* Interim Period: Mentoring organizations review and rank student proposals; where necessary, mentoring organizations may request further proposal detail from the student applicant.
* 7 April: Mentoring organizations should have requested slots via their profile in Melange by this point.  
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* 13 April: Mentoring organizations should have requested slots via their profile in Melange by this point.  
* 9 April: Slot allocations published to mentoring organizations
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* 15 April: Slot allocations published to mentoring organizations.
 
* Interim Period: Slot allocation trades happen amongst organizations. Mentoring organizations review and rank student proposals; where necessary, mentoring organizations may request further proposal detail from the student applicant.
 
* Interim Period: Slot allocation trades happen amongst organizations. Mentoring organizations review and rank student proposals; where necessary, mentoring organizations may request further proposal detail from the student applicant.
* 15 April: First round of de-duplication checks happens; organizations work together to try to resolve as many duplicates as possible.
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* 21 April: First round of de-duplication checks happens; organizations work together to try to resolve as many duplicates as possible.
* 18 April: All mentors must be signed up and all student proposals matched with a mentor
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* 24 April: All mentors must be signed up and all student proposals matched with a mentor - 07:00 UTC Student acceptance choice deadline; IRC meeting to resolve any outstanding duplicate accepted students - 19:00 UTC #gsoc (organizations must send a delegate to represent them in this meeting regardless of if they are in a duplicate situation before the meeting.)
* 07:00 UTC Student acceptance choice deadline.
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* 27 April: 19:00 UTC Accepted student proposals announced on the Google Summer of Code 2015 site.
* 19:00 UTC IRC meeting to resolve any outstanding duplicate accepted students - #gsoc (organizations must send a delegate to represent them in this meeting regardless of if they are in a duplicate situation before the meeting.)
 
* 21 April: 19:00 UTC Accepted student proposals announced on the Google Summer of Code 2014 site.
 
 
* Community Bonding Period: Students get to know mentors, read documentation, get up to speed to begin working on their projects.
 
* Community Bonding Period: Students get to know mentors, read documentation, get up to speed to begin working on their projects.
* 19 May: Students begin coding for their Google Summer of Code projects; Google begins issuing initial student payments provided tax forms are on file and students are in good standing with their communities.
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* 25 May: Students begin coding for their Google Summer of Code projects; Google begins issuing initial student payments provided tax forms are on file and students are in good standing with their communities.
 
* Work Period: Mentors give students a helping hand and guidance on their projects.
 
* Work Period: Mentors give students a helping hand and guidance on their projects.
* 23 June: 19:00 UTC Mentors and students can begin submitting mid-term evaluations.
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* 26 June: 19:00 UTC Mentors and students can begin submitting mid-term evaluations.
* 27 June: 19:00 UTC Mid-term evaluations deadline; Google begins issuing mid-term student payments provided passing student survey is on file.
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* 3 July: 19:00 UTC Mid-term evaluations deadline; Google begins issuing mid-term student payments provided passing student survey is on file.
 
* Work Period: Mentors give students a helping hand and guidance on their projects.
 
* Work Period: Mentors give students a helping hand and guidance on their projects.
* 11 August: Suggested 'pencils down' date. Take a week to scrub code, write tests, improve documentation, etc.
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* 17 August: Suggested 'pencils down' date. Take a week to scrub code, write tests, improve documentation, etc.
* 18 August: 19:00 UTC Firm 'pencils down' date. Mentors, students and organization administrators can begin submitting final evaluations to Google.
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* 21 August: 19:00 UTC Firm 'pencils down' date. Mentors, students and organization administrators can begin submitting final evaluations to Google.
* 22 August: 19:00 UTC Final evaluation deadline; Google begins issuing student and mentoring organization payments provided forms and evaluations are on file.
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* 28 August: 19:00 UTC Final evaluation deadline; Google begins issuing student and mentoring organization payments provided forms and evaluations are on file.
* 22 August: 20:00 UTC Students can begin submitting required code samples to Google
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* 28 August: 19:30 UTC Students can begin submitting required code samples to Google
* 25 August: Final results of Google Summer of Code 2014 announced
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* 31 August: Final results of Google Summer of Code 2015 announced
* 25 & 26 October: Mentor Summit at Google: Representatives from each successfully participating organization are invited to Google to greet, collaborate and code. Our mission for the weekend: make the program even better, have fun and make new friends.
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* 25 September: 19:00 UTC "Soft" deadline for student code sample submission. Students who want their t-shirts and certificates in the first wave of shipments must submit their code sample by this date.
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* 6 - 8 November: Mentor Summit at Google: Delegates from each successfully participating organization are invited to Google to greet, collaborate and code. Our mission for the weekend: make the program even better, have fun and make new friends.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

Revision as of 11:49, 7 March 2015


BeagleBoard.org Summer of Code

This is the BeagleBoard specific page for Google Summer of Code. BeagleBoard.org has been accepted as a mentoring organization for 2015 and is recruiting mentors and students.

Prospective mentors are requested to assist with the ideas page, add themselves to the list, join the mailing list and create a connection to BeagleBoard.org on Melange. Note, you need to create a new profile if you don't already have one here

Students are requested to engage possible mentors and may begin submitting applications for BeagleBoard related projects starting now. We had great success with our projects in 2010, 2013, and 2014, and we want 2015 to be out of this world.

Students - Please engage with us now to help make your application strong!

Here are some links to help students with their applications:

Projects

Key Dates for 2015

https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2015

  • 6 October, 2014: Program announced.
  • 9 February, 2015: 19:00 UTC Mentoring organizations can begin submitting applications to Google.
  • 20 February: 19:00 UTC Mentoring organization application deadline.
  • 23 - 27 February: Google program administrators review organization applications.
  • 2 March: 19:00 UTC List of accepted mentoring organizations published on the Google Summer of Code 2015 site.
  • Interim Period: Would-be students discuss project ideas with potential mentoring organizations.
  • 6 March 16:00 UTC: IRC feedback meeting for rejected organizations for Google Summer of Code 2015. #gsoc on freenode.net. Rejected organizations may also choose to email the administrators directly for feedback.
  • 16 March: 19:00 UTC Student application period opens.
  • 27 March: 19:00 UTC Student application deadline.
  • Interim Period: Mentoring organizations review and rank student proposals; where necessary, mentoring organizations may request further proposal detail from the student applicant.
  • 13 April: Mentoring organizations should have requested slots via their profile in Melange by this point.
  • 15 April: Slot allocations published to mentoring organizations.
  • Interim Period: Slot allocation trades happen amongst organizations. Mentoring organizations review and rank student proposals; where necessary, mentoring organizations may request further proposal detail from the student applicant.
  • 21 April: First round of de-duplication checks happens; organizations work together to try to resolve as many duplicates as possible.
  • 24 April: All mentors must be signed up and all student proposals matched with a mentor - 07:00 UTC Student acceptance choice deadline; IRC meeting to resolve any outstanding duplicate accepted students - 19:00 UTC #gsoc (organizations must send a delegate to represent them in this meeting regardless of if they are in a duplicate situation before the meeting.)
  • 27 April: 19:00 UTC Accepted student proposals announced on the Google Summer of Code 2015 site.
  • Community Bonding Period: Students get to know mentors, read documentation, get up to speed to begin working on their projects.
  • 25 May: Students begin coding for their Google Summer of Code projects; Google begins issuing initial student payments provided tax forms are on file and students are in good standing with their communities.
  • Work Period: Mentors give students a helping hand and guidance on their projects.
  • 26 June: 19:00 UTC Mentors and students can begin submitting mid-term evaluations.
  • 3 July: 19:00 UTC Mid-term evaluations deadline; Google begins issuing mid-term student payments provided passing student survey is on file.
  • Work Period: Mentors give students a helping hand and guidance on their projects.
  • 17 August: Suggested 'pencils down' date. Take a week to scrub code, write tests, improve documentation, etc.
  • 21 August: 19:00 UTC Firm 'pencils down' date. Mentors, students and organization administrators can begin submitting final evaluations to Google.
  • 28 August: 19:00 UTC Final evaluation deadline; Google begins issuing student and mentoring organization payments provided forms and evaluations are on file.
  • 28 August: 19:30 UTC Students can begin submitting required code samples to Google
  • 31 August: Final results of Google Summer of Code 2015 announced
  • 25 September: 19:00 UTC "Soft" deadline for student code sample submission. Students who want their t-shirts and certificates in the first wave of shipments must submit their code sample by this date.
  • 6 - 8 November: Mentor Summit at Google: Delegates from each successfully participating organization are invited to Google to greet, collaborate and code. Our mission for the weekend: make the program even better, have fun and make new friends.

Links