Fwd: [sage-gsoc-mentors] GSoC 2017 kickoff

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Ben

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Jan 19, 2017, 1:43:04 PM1/19/17
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Sage first must apply to be part of Google summer of code and if
accepted, students can submit proposals later in March.

Now is the time for potential mentors to be thinking about projects to
add to the wiki to help with the application and attract good students.

If you are a student who is considering applying around the end of march
and have not contributed to Sage in the past, you should be sure to
contribute something to Sage in the meantime so you can learn the process.

I mentored a couple projects last year, one in dynamical systems and one
in algebraic geometry. So feel free to send questions.

Ben



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Subject: [sage-gsoc-mentors] GSoC 2017 kickoff
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2017 19:04:46 +0100
From: Harald Schilly <harald....@gmail.com>
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To: sage-...@googlegroups.com, sage-gso...@googlegroups.com

Hello, this year's Google Summer of Code 2017 just started.

I assume we will try again to be part of it, and therefore I've
started the registration process.

The most important aspect is to have mentors and project proposals.
For that, I've started this year's wiki page as a copy of last year:

https://wiki.sagemath.org/GSoC/2017 (compare with 2016)

The deadline for the application is Feb. 9th and I'm again working on
this like in the past 5 years.

-- Harald

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