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EllenKoenig edited this page Apr 7, 2013 · 16 revisions

RailsGirls Summer of Code 2013

RailsGirls Summer of Code wants to help engage Open Source community newbies in projects. Just like in Google Summer of Code and Ruby Summer of Code, students will be paid so they're free to work on Open Source projects for a few months. Unlike those programs, the RailsGirls Summer of Code is not about creating sophisticated, high-end code that very few people code write, but rather cool small projects that are perfect for involving newbies.

If you run an Open Source project, get in touch with us now! [link to contact e-mail or form]

The ideal project for the Rails Girls Summer of code is something simple and cool you always wanted to have, but never got around to do. In other words, it...

  • ...is not crucial to your project, but you just love to see it get done
  • ...is simple enough that a beginner will be able to complete it in a time-frame of three months or less
  • ...could be anything that helps you: Bug fixing, implementing smaller features, documentation, design, etc - anything that allows the student to both apply her experience and grow with the challenge.
  • ...consists of several smaller sub-goals or follow-up goals that can be adjusted to the progress of the student

Each project needs to provide a mentor, who will help the student get up to speed with the project and provide feedback.