First off, sorry for potentially hitting some of your mailboxes more
than once but I wanted to get the word spread out as much as possible.
Now on to the matter at hand: Google Code-In. This is a project Google
hosts where open source organizations participate, providing bite size
tasks
First off, sorry for potentially hitting some of your mailboxes more
than once but I wanted to get the word spread out as much as possible.
Now on to the matter at hand: Google Code-In. This is a project Google
hosts where open source organizations participate, providing bite size
tasks
First off, sorry for potentially hitting some of your mailboxes more
than once but I wanted to get the word spread out as much as possible.
Now on to the matter at hand: Google Code-In. This is a project Google
hosts where open source organizations participate, providing bite size
tasks
organization for Google Code In (GCI). GCI is a opportunity for
high school students to learn about and participate in open source communities.
Mentoring organizations create tasks and review the students
work. Google then provides rewards for those students who do the best work. The
contest is very
Hello everyone! As you may have heard, ubuntu has been accepted as a
mentoring organization for Google Code In (GCI). GCI is a opportunity
for high school students to learn about and participate in open source
communities. Mentoring organizations create tasks and review the
students work
ted as a
> mentoring organization for Google Code In (GCI). GCI is a opportunity for
> high school students to learn about and participate in open source
> communities. Mentoring organizations create tasks and review the students
> work. Google then provides rewards for those students who d
Hi,
I just read the message about Google Code-In and wanted to
register my interest.
Whilst I am not certain to exactly how much time I can devote to it, I
would certainly like to find out more about it.
The main thing I was wondering about was exactly what types of tasks will be
set?
Thanks
On 28/10/11 03:31, Andrew Higginson wrote:
The main thing I was wondering about was exactly what types of tasks will be
set?
The exact tasks have not been established; Ubuntu has even yet to be
selected as a participating organization.[1] The styles of tasks are
described at [2].
Thank you for
On 23/10/11 21:47, Ted Gould wrote:
On Fri, 2011-10-21 at 11:43 +0200, Daniel Holbach wrote:
The tasks of admins will be:
- having time to devote to the task from the beginning of November to
the beginning of January
- calling for / organizing ways to collect Debian easy hacks, that
Hello everybody,
[ I shamelessly stole parts of the announcement from Stefano
Zacchiroli's post to debian-devel@. ]
Google Code-in is a contest for pre-university students (e.g., high
school and secondary school students ages 13-17) with the goal of
encouraging young people to participate
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