My mistake; it's [email protected]. Thanks for reporting.
On Wed, 9 Mar 2016 at 14:10 Tom Breloff <[email protected]> wrote:

> The julia-soc-2014 address doesn't work... is there another one to replace
> it?
>
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 8:53 AM, Mike Innes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey All,
>>
>> As you may have heard by now, the Julia language is proud to be part of 
>> Google
>> Summer of Code
>> <https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/6453977159827456/>
>> 2016! We’re inviting students to get paid to work on a Julia-related
>> project of their choice during their summer break. I’ll explain more about
>> how everyone can get involved below, and any questions can be directed to
>> this group or to the aptly-named [email protected].
>>
>> *Students*: Start by thinking about the kind of projects you’d like to
>> work on! As a starting point, there are a bunch of interesting projects on
>> our ideas page <http://julialang.org/soc/ideas-page>. At this stage,
>> it’s also a good idea to start getting involved with the community around
>> your area of interest by opening issues, sending PRs and speaking to
>> developers. Finding a good mentor for your project will be a big help for
>> most applications, and showing mentors your enthusiasm is a great way to
>> get them on board. Feel free to start discussions on this group, although
>> note that it’s easier for us to answer broad questions about the process
>> than to give specific technical feedback.
>>
>> *Everyone else*: If you happen to know any students, please let them
>> know! We’d also like to encourage people to step up as mentors, so if
>> you’re interested then please contact us at the above julia-soc group and
>> let us know what areas you’d like to help with. Please also feel free to
>> give technical feedback on proposals that come up on this list.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Mike
>>
>
>

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