Working with young students is a special responsibility and each year we hear inspiring stories from mentors who participate. To ensure these new, young contributors have a solid support system, we only select organizations that have gained experience in mentoring students by previously taking part in Google Summer of Code.
Organization applications are now open and all interested open source organizations must apply before Monday, September 17 at 16:00 UTC.
In 2017, 25 organizations were accepted – 9 of which were participating in GCI for the first time! Over the last 8 years, 8,108 students from 107 countries have completed more than 40,000 tasks for participating open source projects. Tasks fall into 5 categories:
- Code: writing or refactoring.
- Documentation/Training: creating/editing documents and helping others learn more.
- Outreach/Research: community management, outreach/marketing, or studying problems and recommending solutions.
- Quality Assurance: testing and ensuring code is of high quality.
- Design: graphic design or user interface design.
You can find a timeline, FAQ and other information about Google Code-in on our website. If you’re an educator interested in sharing Google Code-in with your students, you can find resources here.
By Stephanie Taylor, Google Open Source