On Tuesday 18 August 2009 20:56:39 Nagarjuna G. wrote:
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 From: Matt Lee <[email protected]
 Date: Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:59 PM
 Subject: [gnu-prog-discuss] GNU Generation
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 GNU Generation is a program by the FSF to involve young people (approx.
 aged 13-18) in free software.  It is provided as a service to projects
 to find new young contributors, and to students to get interested in
 free software and start contributing to projects.  Developers can create
 tasks, or projects, for students to complete on the GNU Generation page
 (http://fsf.org/gnugeneration).  These projects can be incredibly
 specific, giving instruction on exactly what is to be completed, or more
 broad, offering only some general information about the task and how to
 get started.  The goal for GNU Generation is for these students to
 become regular contributors to your project.

 There are a wide range of talents in the GNU Generation program already.
  Projects can include coding of any difficulty, from simple scripting to
 advanced C.  They can include art, documentation, translation or other
 areas as well.  Projects can even be solely advocacy; it is completely
 up to whoever creates them.

 If you do not have any specific ideas for projects, but would prefer to
 have students think of their own projects related to your application,
 you can leave your contact information and an overview of your free
 software application under the "Project specific" section of the
 brainstorming page on the site
 (http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/Group:GNU_Generation/Project_brainstorming).
  Chances are few participants will take the time to look into your
 project more deeply, but this will at least provide them with a place to
 start if they already use and love your application.  If you have any
 ideas unrelated to a specific free software application, you can feel
 free to add them to the top part of this page as well.

 There is no guarantee that any particular project will be taken, though
 either way, projects represented here will definitely gain more exposure
 to participants.  If you are interested, please see the website
 (http://www.fsf.org/gnugeneration) for more information on how GNU
 Generation can help students while helping your free software project.

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