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Of course. You are encouraged to propose any fresh project ideas with as much as details you can give. If the idea matches with the objectives of SMC, we will be happy to evaluate it for GSOC.
Of course. You are encouraged to propose any fresh project ideas with as much as details you can give. If the idea matches with the objectives of SMC, we will be happy to evaluate it for GSOC.
* '''I'm interested in * project listed with silpa. what should I do?'''
Take  the silpa code from github, set up silpa locally, try to understand the code and then contact the respective mentor.


==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 18:54, 25 February 2014

SMC is planning to participate in Google Summer of Code 2014

Status Updates

February 25 , 2014

Really Happy to announce that We are selected for Google Summer of Code 2014. Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a program that offers student developers stipends to write code for various open source projects. and this is the third time we are being selected as a mentoring organization.

If you are a student and would be interested in participating in GSoC with Swathanthra Malayalam Computing as your mentoring organization, please take a look at our GSoC Ideas page:

February 4 , 2014

  • Mentoring Organization Applications Now Being Accepted for Google Summer of Code 2014! - Read More

FAQ

  • Is it a requirement to know Malayalam to participate in GSoC as part of SMC?

It is not a requirement to know Malayalam to participated in GSoc as part of SMC. But it will be good if you are good in some Indian language along with listed technologies.

  • I have a project idea that is not listed in SMC project ideas. Can I propose new projects?

Of course. You are encouraged to propose any fresh project ideas with as much as details you can give. If the idea matches with the objectives of SMC, we will be happy to evaluate it for GSOC.

  • I'm interested in * project listed with silpa. what should I do?

Take the silpa code from github, set up silpa locally, try to understand the code and then contact the respective mentor.

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