Google Summer of Code 2006

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== Application Form ==
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>== Application Form ==
The closing date for applications is May 8th, 2006. Students wishing to work on AbiWord over the 2006 Summer for $USD 4500.00 should first fill out the  online form here:
The closing date for applications is May 8th, 2006. Students wishing to work on AbiWord over the 2006 Summer for $USD 4500.00 should first fill out the  online form here:
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         *Benefits to the AbiWord (and/or other) project(s):*
         *Benefits to the AbiWord (and/or other) project(s):*
         *Deliverables:*
         *Deliverables:*
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                 Quantifiable results e.g. At the end of my project, "AbiWord's piece table will be 50 times faster for 300 page documents."
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                 Quantifiable results e.g. At the end of my project, "AbiWord's piece table will be 50 times faster for 300 page documents."
         *Project Details:*
         *Project Details:*
                 A more detailed description.
                 A more detailed description.
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         *Amount Requested:*
         *Amount Requested:*
         (Put in $4500.00)
         (Put in $4500.00)
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== Accepted Positions ==
== Accepted Positions ==

Revision as of 00:26, 18 November 2010

The program has been completed in 2006. The information here is purely informational

>== Application Form ==

The closing date for applications is May 8th, 2006. Students wishing to work on AbiWord over the 2006 Summer for $USD 4500.00 should first fill out the online form here:

http://code.google.com/soc/student_step1.html

Update: No applications can be submitted anymore. See the list of accepted proposals.

Martin, uwog, dom, Tomas and hub have offered to be mentors for different projects in 2006. Look through our mail archive for their email addresses.

Have a look through our list of projects and choose one you like. Or if you have a great idea that is not listed, describe it in your application and we'll review it.

After that write an application. Here is a nice template from the perl project from 2005, which might help you. After you've written the application send it to an AbiWord developer/mentor (Martin, uwog, dom, Tomas or Hub) who review it for you and maybe make suggestions to improve the application. After that submit the application via the initial Google link given above.

        *Name:*
        *Email:*
               Where can we contact you?
        *Project Title:*
        *Synopsis:*
        A short description.
        *Benefits to the AbiWord (and/or other) project(s):*
        *Deliverables:*
               Quantifiable results e.g. At the end of my project, "AbiWord's piece table will be 50 times faster for 300 page documents."
       *Project Details:*
               A more detailed description.
        *Project Schedule:*
               How long will the project take? When can you begin work?
       *Bio:*
               Who are you? What makes you the best person to work on this project?
       *Amount Requested:*
       (Put in $4500.00)


Under Construction! Please Visit Reserve Page. Page Will Be Available Shortly


CLICK HERE


Accepted Positions

The final list of accepted positions has been determined. Google has granted the AbiSource Community funding for 5(!) students, for which we are deeply grateful.

List of accepted applications that will be funded:

List of great applications that we were unfortunately unable to get funding for:

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