Tasks for Google Code-in
October 27, 2011 7:36 pm UncategorizedAndré Klapper has been emailing about the Google Code-in, a program in some ways like Google Summer of Code but for 13-17 year old high school students.
GNOME participated last year, and we have just until the end of the month (4 days!) to have the minimum number of tasks required to participate. Please check out the wiki page and add tasks! There’s a handy tutorial on How to Write a Good Task, which is a good place to get started. Unlike GSoC, the Google Code-in is focused on smaller tasks that take just a few days. It’s a really great program in that it targets younger students and gives them clear “bite sized” tasks to get involved and accomplish something significant in a short period of time. According to Google, last year over 2,000 tasks were completed by more than 360 pre-university students from 48 countries. In addition, last year’s top participants were recognized by Google and flown to California with a parent or guardian to meet Google’s engineers.
Let’s get tasks added so that GNOME can be accepted to the program!
Also read Johannes Schmid’s blog about it, and AndrĂ©’s original email.
I’m off to #marketing and #guadec to brainstorm tasks for the outreach/marketing category!
October 28th, 2011 at 4:15 am
Small correction: Note that the link to this year’s contest is http://code.google.com/opensource/gci/2011-12/index.html , not http://code.google.com/opensource/gci/2010-11/ .
October 28th, 2011 at 11:21 am
Thanks! I fixed the link.