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* Midterm evaluation (July 6th-13th)
* Midterm evaluation (July 6th-13th)
* Pencils down! (August 10th-17th)
* Pencils down! (August 10th-17th)
== Required Steps ==
* List ideas
* Assign Mentors to Ideas
* Notify OSGeo
* Mentors evaluate student applications ('''Deadline April 3rd''')
* April 20st: Accepted students announced
* Students subscribe to the [http://grass.osgeo.org/community/support.php grass-dev mailing list] and introduce themselves
* Create directory structure in the [http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass-addons GRASS add-ons SVN] for projects and setup access for students
** Students must read and post agreement to [http://download.osgeo.org/grass/grass6_progman/rfc/ RFC2] to the [http://grass.osgeo.org/community/support.php grass-psc mailing list] to gain SVN access
** Create a Wiki page for each accepted project, to be used as a progress reporting tool
* Coding begins...
* Students and mentors: Complete the Mid-term survey
* Final commit and packaging for Google

Revision as of 10:54, 10 February 2009

About

This is the GRASS page for Google Summer of Code 2009. Here we will list project ideas and and other information related to the GRASS GSoC projects.

Promotion:

  OSGeo Flyer at http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/marketing/flyer/
  Videos at      http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/Videos
  More Flyers at http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/GsocFlyers

Timeline

(GSoC timeline)

  • Community bonding time (getting to know the students)
  • Deadline for student's applications (April 3rd)
  • Accepted proposals announced (April 20th)
  • Work Begins (May 23th)
  • Midterm evaluation (July 6th-13th)
  • Pencils down! (August 10th-17th)

Required Steps

  • List ideas
  • Assign Mentors to Ideas
  • Notify OSGeo
  • Mentors evaluate student applications (Deadline April 3rd)
  • April 20st: Accepted students announced
  • Students subscribe to the grass-dev mailing list and introduce themselves
  • Create directory structure in the GRASS add-ons SVN for projects and setup access for students
    • Students must read and post agreement to RFC2 to the grass-psc mailing list to gain SVN access
    • Create a Wiki page for each accepted project, to be used as a progress reporting tool
  • Coding begins...
  • Students and mentors: Complete the Mid-term survey
  • Final commit and packaging for Google