This is an update on the status of Scribus Team's participation in this year's Google Summer of Code.
We have finally been given three application "slots" by Google [1], which means that GSoC will pay three students to work on Scribus related projects during this summer. The highest rated applications that have been funded [2] include: ScripterNG - a new scripting plug-in for Scribus by Henning Schr?der <henning.schroeder at gmail.com> UniConvertor and GraphicsMagick integration by Hermann Kraus <hermann at physiklaborant.de> Scribus Picture Browser by Markus Thomas Durst <schlaumeier22 at gmx.de> See [1] for detailed project descriptions. I'd like to extend our sincere thanks to all students who submitted their applications, whether they got funded or not. You guys are awesome and we truly appreciate your efforts. Hopefully, both you and our team have learned something in the process. It is unfortunate that not all applicants were funded by Google, but as you can see [3] there were almost 7,100 applications for 1,125 available funding slots. For those students who didn't get a gsoc slot - if you'd like to stick around and work on what you proposed we'd be happy to help with infrastructure and mentoring. After all, this is the main idea of the summer of code - to get new participants into the Open Source eco-system and help you have fun and learn things that will be useful to you later on. Also, if you do stay around and participate in the Scribus community and development your chances of being funded in the potential next gsoc round would only improve. Best wishes to everyone involved. Have a fun and productive Summer of Code! Alex. Scribus Team GSoC 2008 administrator [1] http://code.google.com/soc/2008/scribus/about.html [2] http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/GSoC_2008_Accepted_Applications [3] http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2008/04/announcing-accepted-student-proposals.html
