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The Eclipse Foundation participates in [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google's Summer of Code].
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The Eclipse Foundation participates in [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/ Google's Summer of Code].
 
Thank you for your interest in Eclipse. Eclipse is a great place to spend a summer learning, coding, participating and contributing. We are an exciting open source project with a vibrant community, and we look forward to your application and your project ideas.
 
Thank you for your interest in Eclipse. Eclipse is a great place to spend a summer learning, coding, participating and contributing. We are an exciting open source project with a vibrant community, and we look forward to your application and your project ideas.
  
 
A good way to meet those involved with the program is to participate in the [https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/soc-dev soc-dev] mailing list, or visit the #eclipse-soc and #eclipse IRC channels on Freenode.
 
A good way to meet those involved with the program is to participate in the [https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/soc-dev soc-dev] mailing list, or visit the #eclipse-soc and #eclipse IRC channels on Freenode.
  
The program is administered by [mailto:jelena@eclipse.org Jelena Alter] and [mailto:wayne@eclipse.org Wayne Beaton]. It's best if you use the public communication channel whenever possible; however, if you need to communicate in private, please feel free to send Jelena or Wayne a note (please use the public channels for any project-related discussion).
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The program is administered by [mailto:stephanie.swart@eclipse.org Stephanie Swart] and [mailto:wayne@eclipse.org Wayne Beaton]. It's best if you use the public communication channel whenever possible; however, if you need to communicate in private, please feel free to send Stephanie or Wayne a note (please use the public channels for any project-related discussion).
  
 
== Current Year ==
 
== Current Year ==
  
We have submitted an application as a mentoring organisation for Google Summer of Code 2014.
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The Eclipse Foundation has been accepted as a mentoring organisation for Google Summer of Code 2017!
  
 
=== Students ===
 
=== Students ===
Students: you can see some of the project ideas from 2013 on the [[Google Summer of Code 2013 Ideas]] page. We'll finde a ideas page for the 2014 program here.
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You'll find a ideas page for the program [[Google Summer of Code 2017 Ideas|here]].
  
There is a link on that page to "helpwanted" bugs. There are a lot of potential projects in there. Have a look.
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Or you can look through our [http://eclip.se/bp "helpwanted" bugs]. There are a lot of potential projects in there. Have a look.
  
 
Feel free to make your own suggestions.
 
Feel free to make your own suggestions.
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=== Mentors ===
 
=== Mentors ===
  
Sign up to participate here on the [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2013/eclipse Eclipse Google Summer of Code page]. Note that you are not committing any real time by just signing up. When the time comes, you will be given an opportunity to volunteer to mentor one or more projects of your choosing.
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'''NOT YET''' (we'll let you know). <strike>Sign up to participate here on the [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc Eclipse Google Summer of Code page]. Note that you are not committing any real time by just signing up. When the time comes, you will be given an opportunity to volunteer to mentor one or more projects of your choosing.</strike>
  
Add your ideas to the [[Google Summer of Code 2013 Ideas]] page. Mark bugs you care about with the "helpwanted" keyword.
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Add your ideas to the [[Google Summer of Code 2017 Ideas]] page. Mark bugs you care about with the "helpwanted" keyword.
  
 
Sign up for the [https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/soc-dev soc-dev] list to connect with students and other members of the Eclipse GSoC community.
 
Sign up for the [https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/soc-dev soc-dev] list to connect with students and other members of the Eclipse GSoC community.
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If you're looking for a project that is particularly student-friendly, consider the following:
 
If you're looking for a project that is particularly student-friendly, consider the following:
  
*[[Eclipse IDE for Education]]
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*[http://www.eclipse.org/recommenders Eclipse Code Recommenders]
 
*[http://wiki.eclipse.org/ECF Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF) Project]
 
*[http://wiki.eclipse.org/ECF Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF) Project]
*[http://www.eclipse.org/gyrex Gyrex] - Equinox on Servers (Please [http://www.eclipse.org/forums/eclipse.gyrex ask/post on the forum]!)
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*[https://wiki.eclipse.org/Platform Eclipse platform] - Eclipse Platform project
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*[https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.andmore Andmore] - Android tooling for Eclipse.
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*[http://geotrellis.org GeoTrellis] - Big Data geoprocessing framework built on Scala & Spark.
  
==Ideas Page for Gsoc2014==
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== Current Year ==
*[[Google Summer of Code 2014 Ideas]]
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*[[Google Summer of Code 2017 Ideas]]
  
 
== Past Years ==
 
== Past Years ==
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*[[Google Summer of Code 2016]]
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*[[Google Summer of Code 2016 Ideas]]
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*[[Google Summer of Code 2015]]
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*[[Google Summer of Code 2015 Ideas]]
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*[[Google Summer of Code 2014]]
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*[[Google Summer of Code 2014 Ideas]]
 
*[[Google Summer of Code 2013]]  
 
*[[Google Summer of Code 2013]]  
 
*[[Google Summer of Code 2013 Ideas]]
 
*[[Google Summer of Code 2013 Ideas]]

Revision as of 14:23, 27 February 2017

The Eclipse Foundation participates in Google's Summer of Code. Thank you for your interest in Eclipse. Eclipse is a great place to spend a summer learning, coding, participating and contributing. We are an exciting open source project with a vibrant community, and we look forward to your application and your project ideas.

A good way to meet those involved with the program is to participate in the soc-dev mailing list, or visit the #eclipse-soc and #eclipse IRC channels on Freenode.

The program is administered by Stephanie Swart and Wayne Beaton. It's best if you use the public communication channel whenever possible; however, if you need to communicate in private, please feel free to send Stephanie or Wayne a note (please use the public channels for any project-related discussion).

Current Year

The Eclipse Foundation has been accepted as a mentoring organisation for Google Summer of Code 2017!

Students

You'll find a ideas page for the program here.

Or you can look through our "helpwanted" bugs. There are a lot of potential projects in there. Have a look.

Feel free to make your own suggestions.

Sign up for the soc-dev list to connect with our mentors and other members of the Eclipse GSoC community.

Mentors

NOT YET (we'll let you know). Sign up to participate here on the Eclipse Google Summer of Code page. Note that you are not committing any real time by just signing up. When the time comes, you will be given an opportunity to volunteer to mentor one or more projects of your choosing.

Add your ideas to the Google Summer of Code 2017 Ideas page. Mark bugs you care about with the "helpwanted" keyword.

Sign up for the soc-dev list to connect with students and other members of the Eclipse GSoC community.

Please keep in mind that--for this to work--you will be required to invest some time looking at student proposals for projects that you might not necessarily have a direct interested in. We still value your input on these proposals.

Ongoing Projects

Every project appreciates input. We recommend that you take a look around Eclipse to see if there is anything you find particularly interesting. If you do find a project that you're interested in, take a look at their bugs to see if there are any problems that you feel you can solve.

If you're looking for a project that is particularly student-friendly, consider the following:

Current Year

Past Years

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