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= GSoC: Sage and Google Summer of Code = | {{https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/resources/downloads/GSoC-icon-192.png||width=100px}} |
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Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a ''highly'' enjoyable and rewarding way for students to spend their summer working on open source projects. | = Google Summer of Code with SageMath = |
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== Current Program(s) == | [[https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/|Google Summer of Code]] is a global, online program focused on bringing new contributors into open source software development. GSoC Contributors work with an open source organization on a 12+ week programming project under the guidance of mentors. |
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* [[GSoC/2017|Google Summer of Code - 2017]] | Originally created as a program for (university) students, [[https://opensource.googleblog.com/2023/11/google-summer-of-code-2024-celebrating-20th-year.html|since 2022]], Google Summer of Code has been open to '''students''' and to '''beginners in open source software development''' that are over the age of 18 at time of registration. |
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!SageMath has participated in GSoC as a mentoring organization since 2008, and was again selected for participation in the 2024 program. | |
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== General Remarks for New Applicants == | Prospective GSoC Contributors for the 2024 program should view [[GSoC/Contributors|the SageMath GSoC Contributor Application Guidelines]], which has all relevant information. |
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Sage is a massive, viable open source mathematics software package that offers an extensive toolbox for algebra, combinatorics and numerical computations. Students, please make sure you read information regarding application procedures, requirements and general advice in addition to reviewing our Ideas Page for the currently active program. | All final applications will need to be submitted through [[https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/|Google's Summer of Code webpage]]. |
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All applications should be submitted through [[https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/|Google's Summer of Code website]]. | == Current program == |
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[[GSoC/2025|GSoC 2025]] (confirmed) | |
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* [[GSoC/2024|GSoC 2024]] * [[GSoC/2023|GSoC 2023]] * [[GSoC/2022|GSoC 2022]] * [[GSoC/2021|GSoC 2021]] * [[GSoC/2020|GSoC 2020]] * [[GSoC/2019|GSoC 2019]] * [[GSoC/2018|GSoC 2018]] * [[GSoC/2017|GSoC 2017]] |
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Google Summer of Code with SageMath
Google Summer of Code is a global, online program focused on bringing new contributors into open source software development. GSoC Contributors work with an open source organization on a 12+ week programming project under the guidance of mentors.
Originally created as a program for (university) students, since 2022, Google Summer of Code has been open to students and to beginners in open source software development that are over the age of 18 at time of registration.
SageMath has participated in GSoC as a mentoring organization since 2008, and was again selected for participation in the 2024 program.
Prospective GSoC Contributors for the 2024 program should view the SageMath GSoC Contributor Application Guidelines, which has all relevant information.
All final applications will need to be submitted through Google's Summer of Code webpage.
Current program
GSoC 2025 (confirmed)