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[Qt-creator] [Development] Google Summer of Code
Frederik Gladhorn
2018-02-13 12:21:53 UTC
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Hi all,

The Qt Project has been accepted as mentor organization for GSoC. Yay!
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/5388456415461376/

We now should collect ideas for projects that students could work on, we
started here:
https://wiki.qt.io/Google_Summer_of_Code/2018/Project_Ideas

For students it's a good idea to start talking to people in areas you are
interested in already. We have not yet set the criteria for being accepted,
but I imagine you should at least have pushed a change or two to Qt's
codereview and have some C++ knowledge (or willingness to learn), depending on
the task.
http://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Contribution_Guidelines will help you getting started.

Check out KDE's guidelines, many things apply to Qt (both for students and
mentors):
https://community.kde.org/GSoC

I'd like to invite everyone to join #qt-gsoc on freenode.
Ask questions about procedure in #qt-gsoc, programming questions then in #qt-
labs on IRC/freenode. This mailing list is also a good place to discuss about
potential work this summer.

People that have been active in developing Qt can of course be mentors, let me
know if you want to be part of the mentor team, signing up for mentoring is
not a commitment yet. Note that you cannot be mentor and student at the same
time. We will aim to have at least two mentors for each project and that
mentoring does take time and commitment, it's not an easy task (not to
discourage you, the more mentors we have, the better).

The general overview page for Qt GSoC is here:
https://wiki.qt.io/Google_Summer_of_Code/2018

Right now the organization page for GSoC shows "The Qt Company", which is a
mistake we made when applying for the program. It of course should be the "Qt
Project".

This is the first time we'll participate in GSoC, so I don't expect us to get
too many slots, we'll find out as we go, I do hope we'll have some great
applications and get interesting things into Qt.

Cheers,
Frederik
Jason H
2018-02-15 03:33:03 UTC
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I don't know how to use the suggestion template, but Qt needs a unified approach to Notifications (Push on mobile, Desktop), if it is not already in the works.
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at 7:21 AM
Subject: [Interest] [Development] Google Summer of Code
Hi all,
The Qt Project has been accepted as mentor organization for GSoC. Yay!
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/5388456415461376/
We now should collect ideas for projects that students could work on, we
https://wiki.qt.io/Google_Summer_of_Code/2018/Project_Ideas
For students it's a good idea to start talking to people in areas you are
interested in already. We have not yet set the criteria for being accepted,
but I imagine you should at least have pushed a change or two to Qt's
codereview and have some C++ knowledge (or willingness to learn), depending on
the task.
http://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Contribution_Guidelines will help you getting started.
Check out KDE's guidelines, many things apply to Qt (both for students and
https://community.kde.org/GSoC
I'd like to invite everyone to join #qt-gsoc on freenode.
Ask questions about procedure in #qt-gsoc, programming questions then in #qt-
labs on IRC/freenode. This mailing list is also a good place to discuss about
potential work this summer.
People that have been active in developing Qt can of course be mentors, let me
know if you want to be part of the mentor team, signing up for mentoring is
not a commitment yet. Note that you cannot be mentor and student at the same
time. We will aim to have at least two mentors for each project and that
mentoring does take time and commitment, it's not an easy task (not to
discourage you, the more mentors we have, the better).
https://wiki.qt.io/Google_Summer_of_Code/2018
Right now the organization page for GSoC shows "The Qt Company", which is a
mistake we made when applying for the program. It of course should be the "Qt
Project".
This is the first time we'll participate in GSoC, so I don't expect us to get
too many slots, we'll find out as we go, I do hope we'll have some great
applications and get interesting things into Qt.
Cheers,
Frederik
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