[Please respect the Followup-To header, although questions about the process should probably come straight to me.]
The Google Summer of Code is running again this year[0]. :-) This is an opportunity for students to be paid by Google to work on open source software, mentored by community members. Selected free software projects are asked to provide a list of ideas that students can work on. Last year, Mozilla had ten slots, from all across the project. So, Mozilla people, please visit the Brainstorming page at: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Community:SummerOfCode10:Brainstorming and, after having read and carefully considered How To Make Good Suggestions, put down ideas for Summer of Code projects. Ideas where you are willing to mentor, or where you have found someone who is, are much more likely to make it to the Approved Ideas page. Mentoring is not a massive commitment, and may help to get a new person involved in your area of your project, reducing your workload in the long run. So it's well worth doing :-) Applications for mentoring organizations open on March 8th, and if we are going to get chosen, we need to have a decent list of potential projects available by then so Google can see we are serious. So please do consider whether you have a suitable idea to submit. Thanks! Gerv [0] http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-discuss/browse_thread/thread/d839c0b02ac15b3f _______________________________________________ dev-tech-js-engine-rhino mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-js-engine-rhino
