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Tag: google soc
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Meet BSD projects from GSoC
2007
Source: YouTube bsdconferences
channel
Added: 07 December 2008
Tags: youtube, meetbsd, meetbsd2007, google
soc, pawel solyga
Flash (34:37)
"Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007", Pawel Solyga at MeetBSD 2007 in
Warsaw, Poland.
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snVtilaj-KI
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Google Summer of Code 2008. BSD
summary
Source: YouTube bsdconferences
channel
Added: 07 December 2008
Tags: youtube, meetbsd, meetbsd2008, google
soc
Flash (35:15)
A panel discusses the GSOC project an how it and BSD get on. Source: Julian
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3l3tuhSmp_E
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EuroBSDCon 2008 - George Neville-Neil
- Four years of summer of code
Source: EuroBSDCon
Added: 22 October 2008
Tags: eurobsdcon, eurobsdcon2008, google
soc, george neville-neil
MP3
(1 byte, 27 minutes), OGG
(1 byte, 27 minutes), PDF
(1 byte, n pages)
The Google Summer of Code is a program designed to provide students with real world
experience contributing to open source projects during the summer break in university
studies. Each year Google selects a number of open source projects to act as mentoring
organizations. Students are invited to submit project proposals for the open source
projects that are most interesting to them. FreeBSD was one of the projects selected to
participate in the inaugural Summer of Code in 2005 and we have participated each year
since then. Over the past 4 years a total of 79 students have participated in the program
and it has become a very significant source of new committers to FreeBSD. This talk will
examine in detail the selection criteria for projects, the impact that successful
projects have had, and some suggestions for how we can better leverage this program in
the future.