For your background information and to give you some ideas, here is the link to last year's summer of code

http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html

David W. Van Couvering wrote:
Hi, all. It is possible that Google will want to do another Summer of Code this year. Google pays students to join open source communities as interns for the summer. While Google uses this as an opportunity to identify the best and brightest up-and-coming coders, it is also a useful opportunity for open source projects to get issues addressed, new avenues explored and bugs fixed - and potentially to recruit new community members and gain a raised public profile.

It would be great if Apache Derby could participate in this. To do this we need to be ready with an answer to the question "what would one or more students do if they joined Derby for three months?"

It's important to be prepared. With the Summer of Code site opens up, we need to register our community, identify a contact point for the project and mentors for the students and a list of potential projects. Last summer there were only about 48 hours to respond from the announcement before the program was fully subscribed.

What I'd like to suggest is the following:

- Who would like to be the contact point? I am thinking Jean Anderson, as our community liason extraordinaire.

- Put together a Wiki page with potential projects and mentors for each project. It would be great to have this regardless, as a way to encourage participation.

If this sounds good, I can start the Wiki page, and then anyone who has an idea for a project and/or is willing to mentor can update that page.

David

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