Google Summer of Code 2008 concluded on September 2, 2008.
We were delighted that 83% of our 1125 student participants successfully
completed their projects, and you can check out the actual code produced
by these students by visiting each mentoring organization's page below.
You may also want to check out our traditional map, which displays the
connections between all of our mentors and students worldwide
(KML - 1.4 MB, viewable with
Google Earth).
We'll continue posting news regularly about the results of the program
to the Google Open Source Blog.
If you are interested in participating in future instances of
Google Summer of Code, now is an excellent time to begin
further exploration: explore our mentoring organizations' ideas
lists for inspiration, peruse our Frequently Asked Questions, and take a look at
all of the resources on the program wiki. If you are a student, the best
way to prepare for Google Summer of Code is to learn more
about Open Source development now.
Questions?
First, take a look at the program FAQs and Terms of Service. You can also ask questions on
our program discussion list, but please browse the
archives first to see if your question has already been answered.
Many knowledgable folks will also be hanging out in #gsoc on
Freenode,
so feel free to check there to get your questions answered real-time.