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  1. Students: Help Plone Through Google's "GHOP" Contest Students: Help Plone Through Google's "GHOP" Contest by jonstahl — published Nov 30, 2007 — last modified Dec 07, 2020 10:25 PM — filed under: Summer of Code

    Students age 13 and up who have not yet begun university studies can win prizes (and a coveted Google t-shirt!) by helping improve Plone through Google's new ...

    Located in News / 2007
  2. STUDENTS: Sign up for Summer of Code by Monday May 8th! by Martin Aspeli — published May 06, 2006 — filed under: Summer of Code, Announcement

    Google Summer of Code is your chance to make Plone better and earn $4,500 in the process! However, we need student applications by Monday May 8th.

    Located in News / 2006
  3. Successful Google Summer of Code 2017 Successful Google Summer of Code 2017 by T. Kim Nguyen — published Nov 16, 2017 — last modified Sep 19, 2020 12:49 PM — filed under: Summer of Code

    Thanks to our five GSoC students, their mentors, and our community coordinator!

    Located in News / 2017
  4. Successful Google Summer of Code 2016 Projects Successful Google Summer of Code 2016 Projects by Carol Ganz — published Dec 01, 2016 — last modified Sep 17, 2020 02:12 PM — filed under: Summer of Code

    Plone advances, thanks to GSoC 2016 students and their projects.

    Located in News / 2016
  5. Summer of Code by batlogg — published Feb 12, 2016 — last modified Dec 13, 2020 05:25 PM — filed under: Summer of Code

    Summer of Code is a Google program that offers student developers stipends to create new open source programs or to help currently established projects.

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  6. Summer of Code 2009 Announced: Mentors and Project Ideas Wanted! Summer of Code 2009 Announced: Mentors and Project Ideas Wanted! by matthewwilkes — last modified Nov 19, 2015 04:59 PM — filed under: Summer of Code

    Google have announced that they will run the Summer of Code program again this year, the Plone Foundation intends to apply to be a mentoring organization this ...

    Located in Events / Summer of Code
  7. Summer of Code 2009 students by matthewwilkes — last modified Nov 19, 2015 04:59 PM — filed under: Summer of Code

    For the fourth consecutive year, the Plone Foundation is participating in Google's Summer of Code programme, this year mentoring 7 students to help them ...

    Located in Events / Summer of Code
  8. Summer of Code positions available Summer of Code positions available by matthewwilkes — last modified Nov 19, 2015 05:00 PM — filed under: Summer of Code

    Each year Google funds university students to spend 12 weeks working with an open source project. As Plone has been accepted as a participant for the fourth ...

    Located in Events / Summer of Code
  9. Summer of Code studentships available by matthewwilkes — last modified Nov 19, 2015 04:59 PM — filed under: Summer of Code

    The Google Summer of Code process is in full swing, if you're a student who wants to be paid to contribute to Plone — get your proposal in now!

    Located in Events / Summer of Code
  10. Summer of Code wrap-up Summer of Code wrap-up by matthewwilkes — published Oct 03, 2008 — filed under: Summer of Code

    The Summer of Code wrap-up for Plone has been published on Google's open source blog.

    Located in News / 2008
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