Brian Vincent wrote:
On 5/31/05, *Daniel Kegel* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Google is offering students summer stipends to contribute
to open source projects!
As part of the Summer of Code, Google will be giving each project $500
for each proposal that gets accepted.
Right now the Wine Party Fund is doing ok. What do you guys think about
contributing $250 of the $500 back to the developer as an extra
incentive?
I don't think that's allowed. Here's what Chris DiBona replied
to a similar question:
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No. This is not right. Every student gets 4500$, not 5k. If KDE
doesn't want the $500 stipend they can either not take part in the
Summer of Code program, not accept the money, or donate it, themselves
to another organizations.
If in fact I learn of a sideways payment to a student, KDE and the
Student will not be allowed to take part and their students will be
reassigned.
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The $500 is meant to compensate the mentor for his/her
time. It's not always easy shepherding a newbie through the
process of getting code developed and submitted.
- Dan
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