I'm a Computer Science student at the University of Waterloo, looking to participate in Google Summer of Code program this spring. Have you given any thought to applying as a mentoring organization this year? I've been playing around with Lift for a while now and its been a delightful change from other web development frameworks I've used. I'd love to spend a summer contributing to the project!
Thanks,
Justin Reardon
That sounds like a very cool idea. Do you know what the organization
has to do?
Cheers, Tim
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Google hasn't got the documentation up for 2010 yet (shortly they say), but it's supposed to be pretty much the same as last year. A some point in early March interested organizations submit an application to Google describing the organization ([1] has complete list). Among other things there needs to be someone to act as an administer, people willing to act as mentors, and an "Ideas" list of possible projects.
If the organization gets accepted there is an application period for students that should be in late March. Students apply with a project proposal (likely based on something in the "Ideas" list), why the student should get the project, qualifications, etc. After the application period the mentoring organization gets allocated (at least 1) slots depending on how many students applied, ranks the proposals, and matches students with mentors.
Regarding mentor time the faq estimates ~5 hours a week(see [2]), of course this really depends on the project/student.
[1] http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/program/google/gsoc2009/faqs#org_app
[2] http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/program/google/gsoc2009/faqs#mentor_time