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key for the success - to carefully filter out wannabes and select really good students by giving them small but real tasks (probably some bugs to fix)
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and second important thing - student should have some simple plan and mentor should ping him periodically
'''Students and Mentors Welcome!'''
ofc, our wallet was quite small compared to Google's one, but it was still useful, and finally we've used about $700 per student
 
and one more - using spamming on global (Hacker News, reddit, slashdot, some mailing lists, subject mailing lists) and on local (probably on foreign languages) - is a key for a broad attention and paycheck
Please read informations on https://world.openfoodfacts.org/google-summer-of-code
ofc by spamming I mean writing short still useful articles
 
and using this you probably can cover even more audience than GSoC
For your project, preferably choose in [[GSOC/2024 ideas list]]
as a bonus - you can invite all ppl, not just only students
 
also even if it fails - it is useful expierence and raises your chances on the next GSoC
== Archive ==
 
* [[GSOC/2023 ideas list]]
* [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2022/organizations/open-food-facts Summer of code page for GSOC 2022]
* [[GSOC/2019 ideas list]]
* [[GSOC/2018 ideas list]] [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/5282542639382528/ Summer of code page for GSOC 2018]
 
* [[Student_projects/GSOC/Proposals|GSOC Ideas]]

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