I am pleased to announce the list of accepted participants and projects for 
the 2015 Julia Summer of Code:

   - 
   - *Ambuj Agrawal*, Improving debug information generation in Julia 
   (mentor: Keno Fischer @Keno <https://github.com/Keno>)
   - *David Gold (@ <https://github.com/davidagold>**davidagold 
   <https://github.com/davidagold>)*, Nullable arrays (mentor: John Myles 
   White @johnmyleswhite <https://github.com/johnmyleswhite>)
   - *Jacob Quinn (@quinnj <https://github.com/quinnj>)*, Pipelines.jl: 
   composable streams for data transfer and processing (mentor: Viral B. Shah 
   @ViralBShah <https://github.com/ViralBShah>)
   - *Jarrett Revels (@jrevels <https://github.com/jrevels>)*, Automatic 
   differentiation (mentors: Miles Lubin @mlubin <https://github.com/mlubin> 
   and Theodore Papamarkou @scidom <https://github.com/scidom>)
   - *Kenta Sato (@bicycle1885 <https://github.com/bicycle1885>)*, 
   Efficient data structures and algorithms for sequence analysis in BioJulia 
    (mentor: Daniel C. Jones @dcjones <https://github.com/dcjones>)
   - *Rohit Varkey Thankachan (@ <https://github.com/rohitvarkey>**rohitvarkey 
   <https://github.com/rohitvarkey>)*, Compose3D.jl: declarative 3D 
   graphics (mentors: Shashi Gowda @shashi <https://github.com/shashi> and 
   Simon Danisch @SimonDanisch <https://github.com/SimonDanisch>)
   - *Simon Danisch (@ <https://github.com/SimonDanisch>**SimonDanisch 
   <https://github.com/SimonDanisch>)*, GLVisualize.jl: OpenGL 
   visualization in Julia (mentor: Keno Fischer @Keno 
   <https://github.com/Keno>)

Congratulations to the selected participants and a big thank you to all the 
mentors who agreed to donate their time toward improving Julia.

Thanks also to the other committee members Alan Edelman, Keno Fischer, 
Miles Lubin, Shashi Gowda, Stefan Karpinski, and Viral Shah for their 
efforts in evaluating the many proposals received.

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