Hi all,

great news! We are once again accepted as mentoring organization for Google 
Summer of Code. Another great opportunity to bring fresh talent into the 
community!


So, to all students: APPLY! =)


We have a great selection of projects waiting, from DSP-heavy filter design, 
channel coding, and radar projects to GUI improvements with Qt. Please head 
over to our ideas list [0] and find the project that suits you best! Of course, 
if you have great ideas GNU Radio could profit from, do not hesitate to discuss 
them on this mailing list.


We have also collected some information in [1,2] to give you an idea how the 
application process works, what we want to see in a proposal and how to become 
a successful GSoC student! The general GSoC timeline including the (very 
important!) deadlines can be found here [3]. The student application period 
officially begins in 4 weeks, but do not hesitate to introduce yourself before 
that date, especially if you have a project idea of your own for which you need 
to find a mentor!


GSoC is a great opportunity for you to improve your coding skills, network with 
experts, learn how open source projects work, and make a real impact for a 
large user base - don't miss out on that! We usually also invite successful 
GSoC students to our annual GNU Radio conference, which will take place 
mid-September in Huntsville, Alabama.


We're looking forward to hearing from you!


Cheers,

Felix

(GSoC Org Admin 2019)


[0] https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/GSoCIdeas

[1] https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/GSoCStudentInfo

[2] https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/GSoCManifest

[3] https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/#timeline

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