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Welcome to the GSoC 2019 wiki, which will be the central hub of information about the Quanonblocks Project participation in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) for 2019. Administrators are Amit Kumar Jaiswal <amitkumarj441@gmail.com>, Akshay Arora <akshay@quanonblocks.com>, and Vipin Rathi <vipin68_scs@jnu.ac.in> as a backup. The Quanonblocks Project is applying as a mentoring organization of the Google Summer of Code 2019. On this page, we present some project ideas as well the information applicants have to provide us. GSoC applicants are welcome to propose other ideas and check if a mentor is interested in supervising it. For new project proposals, contact us at admin@quanonblocks.com. Anybody who wants to participate in Google Summer of Code with Quanonblocks should
- Please read the GSoC-FAQ and the GSoC FAQ so you know how GSoC works,
- Join the low-traffic Gitter channel quanonblocks/Lobby (when you sign up, make sure to write your GSoC project idea in the text box “You can send additional information to the manager by filling in the text box below” – we have a policy of rejecting applicants who leave it blank).
In short, each student selected for a GSoC project will get paid to work on Quanonblocks projects for 3 months during the summer:
- Mentors can add projects to give ideas to students.
- Students should look at the list of projects to see if any project interests them. Before emailing project mentors, please do at least one project Test and post a link to your solution on the proposal’s wiki page. Then email the project mentors to express your interest, and describe any prior experience.
- After opening communication with project mentors, each student must write an application with a detailed timeline. Successful applications are shared with mentors for feedback before submission of a final application on Google.
- Google will award a certain number of student slots to the Quanonblocks project.
- The GSoC-Quanonblocks administrators and mentors will rank projects in order of application quality and importance to the Quanonblocks project, and the top projects will be funded.
- Students get paid a stipend by Google for contributing to Quanonblocks for 3 months during the summer.
- Mentors get code written for their project, but no money.
See: GSoC 2019 Ideas
Selected events from the Official Timeline:
| When | What |
|---|---|
| Org applications | |
| Student applications | |
| Student coding period | |
| Phase 1 evals | |
| Phase 2 evals | |
| Final evals |