From: David B. <dav...@gm...> - 2011-10-25 00:40:49
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Hello Tux4Kids, Tonight I'm filling out the application for this year's Google Code-In, the contest for students 13-18 (prior to 2010, it was called Google Highly Open Participation or GHOP). We participated last year with great success. The contest involves posting numerous tasks (similar in scope to a high school homework assignment or project), that are in some way contributory to our programs. Unlike GSoC, the tasks need not involve coding. Translations, artwork, music, documentation, and even publicity/promotion are all acceptable. Mainly, we need a few folks who are willing to serve as "mentors". The mentors mainly post new tasks, check to see what has been turned in, and review the work to confirm that it deserves a passing grade. It's not like GSoC mentorship where you are responsible for helping direct a sizable uni-level project. However, it can be a bit demanding because the students are under pressure to complete as many tasks as possible, and they can only have one open task at a time, so a quick turnaround is needed when they turn their work in. We have until Nov. 1 to have the application in its final shape, IIRC. Please respond here with any ideas for tasks, as well as volunteering to mentor. I haven't checked all the details, but I assume it is like previous Google projects where you ask to join Tux4Kids once the preliminary application is submitted. Cheers, -- David Bruce For all your software needs, visit The Apt Store: deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian stable main |