Google Announces Nine Students in GSoC2009 with The Perl Foundation

Richard Dice rdice at perlfoundation.org
Wed Jul 15 10:54:28 UTC 2009


Jonathan,

This is fantastic news.  Thanks for sharing.

Karen, would you put this up on news.perlfoundation.org?

Cheers,
 - Richard

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Jonathan Leto <jaleto at gmail.com> wrote:

> Howdy,
>
> I have the extreme pleasure to announce that the Google Summer of Code
> 2009 has officially started and The Perl Foundation will be mentoring
> 9 students this year in a variety of projects. A breakdown of each
> student project and mentor with links to the project abstract can be
> found at [1]. If you would like to keep up with recent updates, then
> subscribe to this RSS feed [2]. If you would like to get a little more
> involved, come join us in #soc-help on irc.perl.org or join the
> tpf-gsoc-students list [3].
>
> [1]
> http://leto.net/dukeleto.pl/2009/04/google-announces-nine-students-in-gsoc2009-with-the-perl-fou.html
> [2] http://leto.net/dukeleto.pl/atom.xml
> [3] http://groups.google.com/group/tpf-gsoc-students
>
>
> Thanks to everyone involved, including students with projects that
> were not accepted. We had a limited number of spots and some very good
> applications could not be accepted. With a bit more spit and polish
> some would be a great fit for a TPF grant. Thank you to *everyone* who
> applied, and if you did not get accepted this year, you can still
> implement your project and become part of the community, without
> getting paid. I promise, we don't bite.
>
> Stay tuned for further updates.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
>
> Jonathan Leto
> jonathan at leto.net
> http://leto.net
>
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