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=== Schedule moved back a month ===
=== New schedule available ===


In a blog post, [[User:Quaid|Karsten Wade]] writes<ref>http://iquaid.org/2010/04/14/more-time-for-fedora-summer-coding-schedule-moved-back-a-month/</ref>, "In today’s SIG meeting<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/summer-coding/2010-April/000064.html</ref>, the group decided to move back our schedule by a month so we can:
The program schedule<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_Coding_2010_schedule</ref> has been updated to reflect the new program timing.
 
* Give mentors more time to generate good ideas;
* Give students more time to generate good proposals;
* Give organizers more time to find sponsors and funding.
 
The post went on, "I’ll be updating the schedule<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_Coding_2010_schedule</ref> ASAP, but you can generally figure we’ll be adding 15 to 30 days to each deadline.  I’ll send out new announcements to the developer’s list when it is updated."


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=== Search for sponsors continues ===
=== Search for sponsors continues ===


In a follow-up post, [[User:Quaid|Karsten Wade]] wrote<ref>http://iquaid.org/2010/04/13/sponsoring-summer-coding-get-and-give-value/</ref>, "Has your company every wanted to partner with Google on their Summer of Code?  (It’s not something they share, and I know people have asked.)
The search for sponsors continues, as the funding pool directly affects how many proposals can be funded.


Don’t answer too quickly. You might want to check with some contacts in other departments, see if there ever has been interest in tapping the deeper benefits of sponsoring a summer coding event.
[[User:Quaid|Karsten Wade]] wrote<ref>http://iquaid.org/2010/04/13/sponsoring-summer-coding-get-and-give-value/</ref>, "If you work for or with an organization, business, foundation, non-profit, etc. that benefits from a better Fedora Project … consider if you have some budget to help fund a student proposal<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_Coding_2010#You_are_a_sponsoring_organization</ref>.


Red Hat took a look, which I wrote up in a report in the fall of 2009<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GSoC_report_2009</ref>, and that’s the main reason we are doing Fedora Summer Coding 2010<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_Coding_2010</ref>.
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If you work for or with an organization, business, foundation, non-profit, etc. that benefits from a better Fedora Project … consider if you have some budget to help fund a student proposal<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_Coding_2010#You_are_a_sponsoring_organization</ref>.
 
Aside from all the potential benefits to the Fedora Project that directly or indirectly benefit you, your company stands to gain more than positive brand image.<ref>http://iquaid.org/2010/04/02/seeking-sponsors-universities-corporations-foundations-individuals-creative-ideas/</ref>  You help teach the next generation about how to be involved in FOSS, which teaches them the skills you want them to have when you hire them.  Red Hat is not the only company who has hired former GSoC students.
 
We have the next 9 or 10 days to get funding pledges from sponsors for this first round.  If you think there is any chance you or your organization might want to participate at any funding level, please contact me directly<ref>mailto:kwade@redhat.com</ref> and we’ll go from there.
 
Even if you can’t make this first round, contact me anyway<ref>mailto:kwade@redhat.com</ref>.  For example, we’re discussing scheduling a summer coding for the Southern Hemisphere.  This would make time for new sponsors in this calendar year.


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=== Students proposals due 20 May ===
=== Students invited to submit proposals ===


In an announcement on 07 April, Fedora Summer Coding 2010 is inviting students to begin submitting proposals, as explained in the section "You are a student"<ref>https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_Coding_2010#You_are_a_student</ref> on the Summer Coding 2010 page.
If you are a student, read the appropriate section on the Summer Coding 2010 page<ref>https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_Coding_2010#You_are_a_student</ref>.  It includes a schedule that highlights student due dates.


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Revision as of 18:39, 21 April 2010

Special topic: Fedora Summer Coding

This section covers the news surrounding the Fedora Summer 2010 Coding[1].

Contributing Writer: Karsten Wade

New schedule available

The program schedule[1] has been updated to reflect the new program timing.

Search for sponsors continues

The search for sponsors continues, as the funding pool directly affects how many proposals can be funded.

Karsten Wade wrote[1], "If you work for or with an organization, business, foundation, non-profit, etc. that benefits from a better Fedora Project … consider if you have some budget to help fund a student proposal[2].

Students proposals due 20 May

If you are a student, read the appropriate section on the Summer Coding 2010 page[1]. It includes a schedule that highlights student due dates.