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The FreeBSD Project is looking forward to participating as a mentoring organization in Google - Summer of Code 2018. + Summer of Code 2019. This program offers students a stipend of up to $6,600 USD to contribute to an open source project over @@ -25,7 +25,9 @@ We have had over 210 successful students working on FreeBSD as part of this program since 2005.

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This page and the ideas lists will be updated throughout the application period +

This page and the ideas +lists will be updated throughout the application period to include new information, such as project ideas, proposal information, and potential mentor contact information. If you don't see an idea that interests you, visit again in a couple of days! Additionally, we welcome @@ -39,7 +41,9 @@

  • Proposal Guidelines
  • Infrastructure Provided to Students
  • Frequently Asked Questions
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    Infrastructure Provided to Students

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    In previous years, the FreeBSD Project provided access to FreeBSD - Subversion and - Perforce revision control infrastructure in order to facilitate - student collaboration, provide public access and archiving for the - on-going student projects, and to help mentors and the community - monitor on-going work. It is expected that students participating - in future programs will be offered the same facilities. Students - will also be asked to maintain wiki pages on their on-going - projects. In the past, e-mail, IRC, and instant messaging have - proven popular among students and mentors, and students - participating in the FreeBSD summer program are encouraged to use - these and other electronic communication mechanisms to become active - in the community.

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    We expect project work to be done in GitHub repositories in order + to facilitate student collaboration, provide public access and + archiving for the on-going student projects, and to help mentors and + the community monitor on-going work. Students will also be asked to + maintain wiki pages on their on-going projects. In the past, e-mail, + IRC, and instant messaging have proven popular among students and + mentors, and students participating in the FreeBSD summer program are + encouraged to use these and other electronic communication mechanisms + to become active in the community.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    @@ -335,8 +335,9 @@ in previous summers?

    Please see the 2017 FreeBSD + href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2018Projects">2018 FreeBSD Summer of Code page, as well as older project pages from + 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, @@ -375,6 +376,7 @@ +

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