OpenStack Developers:

Now that you have a few days off (just kidding) to relax from the release of 
Bexar, I wanted to bring up a new topic for your consideration. The Google 
Summer of Code (http://code.google.com/soc/) will take applications from open 
source communities starting Feb 28 - March 11 to participate in the program. 
OpenStack would submit a list of projects for students to complete with a 
pre-determined mentor for each project to support the development effort. The 
project list is published by Google and any student wishing to participate with 
OpenStack would apply for a specific project. The mentors of each feature would 
select the student they wish to work with and notify Google. The student and 
mentor would then begin work on the feature with the expectation that the code 
can be written, tested, and submitted back to the community by the end of the 
Summer. The program is global and students and mentors may not necessarily ever 
meet. 

Google does pay the students $5,000 USD to participate and we would get $500 
toward our OpenStack community. Mentors are not paid but are GREATLY 
appreciated in their efforts to support the students and community. All funds 
generated for the community would go directly to an OpenStack Developer event 
to cover costs. 

To join, we must have mentors in place who are willing to work with a student 
that we select in writing the code for a specific feature/portion of OpenStack. 
These mentors are required to put in more than just the occasional email so 
there is a commitment on the part of mentors to ensure the student is 
successful in writing the code and getting it submitted to the community. For 
more information about being a mentor, 
http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/AdviceforMentors. 

I believe this Google program is an excellent idea and a great way for 
OpenStack to get some code written by incredibly smart people who will either 
end up working for one of the companies involved in the project or simply 
become an independent developer within OpenStack.  I have started the paperwork 
to submit in late February for OpenStack to participate but will not submit the 
application unless I have interest and confirmation from developers within 
OpenStack to be mentors. Even if we only ran 2 students this summer, I believe 
this would be a great way for OpenStack to reach out to a global community of 
developers interested in supporting open source software. 

Please let me know your thoughts if you would like to be a mentor. Thanks.


Stephen Spector - OpenStack Community Manager 
PHONE: Office: +1 (512) 539-1162 - Mobile: +1 (210) 415-0930
ONLINE INFO: [email protected] \\ OpenStack Blog \\ @opnstk_com_mgr

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