25Mar2015 (UTC +8)

Thought that somebody might be interested and eligible for this opportunity...


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From: Fyodor
Date: Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 1:12 PM
Subject: Nmap Project Seeking Talented Programmers for Google Summer of Code


Hi folks.  I'm delighted to report that Nmap has been accepted by
Google to participate in this year's Summer of Code internship
program.  This innovative and extraordinarily generous program
provides $5,500 stipends to college and graduate students anywhere in
the world who spend the summer improving Nmap from home! They gain
valuable experience, get paid, strengthen their résumés, and write
code for millions of users.  We're one of the few orgs which have
participated every year since the program began, and we're quite
excited for our eleventh year!

Previous SoC students helped create the Nmap Scripting Engine, Zenmap
GUI, and the handy Ncat and Nping utilities.  Several of them became
top developers!  We're hoping for the same this year, but we need your
help to get the word out! If you know any college/grad students (or
are one) who might be interested, please point them to our project
ideas page:

http://nmap.org/soc/

You must hurry though, as applications are due this Friday at 19:00
UTC. We're absolutely forbidden from accepting any late applications.
You can start an application now though and improve it up until the
deadline.

Applications can be submitted using the orange "Log in" button (under
"Students", not "Mentors and Administrators") at
https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2015

Cheers,
Fyodor

PS: In Nmap news.  We were so busy coding that we forgot to announce
our Nmap 6.46 and 6.47 releases last year.  But they're available at
http://nmap.org/download.html .  And we're also working on a very big
release expected in the next month or two!
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