On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 06:50:29PM -0400, Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote:

>The two opinions that seem to predominate here:

For the "choose one project" and "here's some good choices", I
recommend using the list of participating Google Summer of Code
organizations.

http://code.google.com/soc/

You can reasonably figure that any group that is there, especially
ones that have repeatedly been participating orgs, have most of the
following features:

* Have a "things you can work on" process worked out
* Have experience working with students and mentors
* Are clearly interested in working with students
* Are open to committing energy to students where the outcome is
  unknown

- Karsten
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Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Community Gardener
http://quaid.fedorapeople.org
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