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Google's Summer of Code is Looking for Python Students and MentorsPublished: April 20, 2006 - 15:18
The BDFL just posted that Google is looking for students from undergrad through Ph.D levels to work on new open source code and mentors to, well, mentor these students. Obviously, since Guido is posting this, the particular students and mentors he's trying to draw are Pythonically inclined. This is a great opportunity to get involved in some Python related project. The Python Summer of Code Wiki is here and the Google Summer of Code page is here. Trackback URL for this post:/trackback/1072
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