I noticed this the other day and had a quick scout around.

"Mozilla not accepted for Google Summer of Code 2015"
http://blog.queze.net/post/2015/03/03/Mozilla-not-accepted-for-Google-Summer-of-Code-2015

"Google’s program is enormously popular, and over-subscribed, meaning Google 
has had to rotate organisation membership"
http://news.open-bio.org/news/2015/03/sadly-obf-not-accepted-for-gsoc-2015/

Very unfortunate as we've had interest in the MirageOS projects.  I wondered 
about talking to relevant accepted orgs about adding some MirageOS projects but 
haven't really had a chance to look into this.

Best wishes,
Amir

On 4 Mar 2015, at 17:31, Lars Kurth <lars.kurth....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> 
> just a quick note to let you know that we were not accepted for GSoC this 
> year. Do note that the Linux Foundation, OpenStack Foundation and many of the 
> other usual suspects have not been accepted this year. We will find out more 
> why on Friday. However, there are at least 4 Xen related projects that are 
> managed by other
>  
> I made a note at the top of 
> http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Archived/GSoC_2015 to point applicants to 
> some of those projects. I have found 5 so far (which may bot be a complete 
> list):
>       • Xen based Hypervisor in a Box @ Centos 
>       • Xen guest support for OpenBSD @ Open BSD Foundation 
>       • 3 Xen related projects @ Ganeti
> Other projects which were accepted are QEMU: note that there are no Xen 
> related projects, but given that Xen has good relationships with the QEMU 
> community we may be able to get one or two projects onto the list if someone 
> steps up and is willing to mentor
> 
> Best Regards
> Lars
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