> > Hello developers, > > Do you have a project in mind which will help KDE? Season of KDE might > be for you. > > KDE Student Programs has announced the 2016-2017 Season of KDE for > those who want to participate in mentored projects which enhance KDE > in some way. > > Projects from past Seasons of KDE include new application features, > the KDE Continuous Integration system, new reporting for developers, a > web framework, porting and a lot of other work. > > Successful mentees earn a certificate of completion along with a very > cool tee shirt and other goodies. Any person who wants to complete a > project is eligible to enter. > > Those who want to mentor are asked to add ideas here: > https://community.kde.org/SoK/Ideas/2016. The sooner the better, > please! *This means you!* > > I happened to create KDE Now during this Summer of Code. There are some tasks left like KCalendar integration, writing tests and maybe add a few more plugins. Can these be project ideas ?
> Students are asked to begin discussion about your ideas or those on > the various KDE mail lists and IRC channels even before applications > open. The more consultation is done with the team you want to work > with, the more likely you are to succeed. > > The schedule this year will be: > * 7 October to 31 October: Student and mentor applications > * 1 November: Official coding period begins. Students can start work > after once mentor and student agree on the project scope and the > timeline > * 28 February : End of coding period > > To apply as a mentor or student, please visit https://season.kde.org > > Valorie, on behalf of the Student Programs team > Regards Aditya IRC: g33kyaditya
