Summer Of Code 2010 Application
Applications for 2010 closed on
9-April-2010 at 19:00 UTC.
Selected students will be announced 26-April-2010.
Students interested in applying to GSoC 2010 to work on an OpenMRS project are asked to complete a Google Summer of Code 2010 application and provide the following information:
- Who are you? What are you studying?
- Why are you the right person for this task?
- Do you have any other commitments we should know about?
- List your Java experience.
- List your web interface experience.
- List your history with open source projects.
- Please provide links to websites created by you and/or source code examples.
- Do you have experience with Spring/Hibernate/DWR/HL7/Tomcat/MySQL/AOP? (Experience with any/all is not a requirement.)
- What is your preferred method of contact? (phone, email, Skype, IRC, IM, etc.)
- If you have visited our IRC channel, please include your IRC nickname in your application.
- If you have added any Patches to Tickets, please include the ticket numbers.
(These questions MUST be answered as you fill out your online application on the GSOC website.)
Tip: Please keep your application short. A 15 page essay is no better than a 2 page summary. Read this Advice from Google about writing an application. For the list of OpenMRS project ideas, see Summer Of Code 2010.