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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Let's get ready to mentor the next bunch of Google Code-in students
From:       Lydia Pintscher <lydia () kde ! org>
Date:       2013-10-11 12:42:38
Message-ID: CAFkLwpUr3oRFWczh2L58e=f_qiuHBE5re6yQtWU9J2TESZVUCw () mail ! gmail ! com
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Heya folks :)

Google Code-in is a great opportunity to attract new bright young
minds to KDE. We've taken part in the contest 3 times already and I
just filled out our application for the 4th one. (If you have no idea
what I am talking about have a look at
https://www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2013 for more
information.)

Within the next 2 weeks we need to collect tasks for the 13 to 18 year
olds to work on during Code-in. These tasks are the most important
part of our application. Please help find exciting and useful tasks
and submit them via this form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/17C81ExuBcgU5_Wkj1Zt035vCxbquhS61Lzob2oX4R8U/viewform

You can see all tasks already submitted here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0Al1cWa29jR2idGE5VGI2Uno5TEJrelFURHZVd2NvNkE&output=html

And for some inspiration here are the tasks we offered last year:
http://community.kde.org/GoogleCodeIn/2012/Ideas

It would be amazing to see especially previous Code-in and GSoC
students offer tasks here and mentor the next bunch :)  To see what
kind of an impact this program can have check out
http://dot.kde.org/2013/07/15/akademy-2013-day-two


Cheers
Lydia

PS: I am about to head off to Brazil for the next 11 days. In case of
questions I hope Teo, Myriam, Valorie and David will be able to help
as well.

-- 
Lydia Pintscher - http://about.me/lydia.pintscher
KDE e.V. Board of Directors / KDE Community Working Group
http://kde.org - http://open-advice.org

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