-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 0
GSoC 2011 Report
This is our SymPy GSoC 2011 report. This was our first year as an official mentoring organization for the program. In previous years, students worked for SymPy under the umbrella of other organizations. See http://www.google-melange.com/ for more information about Google Summer of Code.
We accepted nine students, listed below. All nine students were successful in the program.
The application is a draft of the application for each student that they posted on the wiki. It may or may not be exactly the same as the final application that was submitted.
The students updated their blogs weekly throughout the summer with their progress, and may continue to write posts beyond the program.
Each student has written a detailed report on his project, which is linked to under the Report column in the table below.
You can find links to reports for previous years for GSoC at http://code.google.com/p/sympy/wiki/GSoC (TODO: Move all these pages to the GitHub wiki).
Traffic data for March at github. Google announced that SymPy was a mentoring organization on March 18, 2011.
During the month of March 2011, SymPy was the number 1 forked Python project on GitHub, according to https://github.com/languages/Python.
- GSoC 2011 Ideas -- Ideas for Google Summer of Code projects
- GSoC 2011 Organization Application -- Our application to be an organization for Google Summer of Code 2011
- GSoC 2011 Application Template -- The template for student applications for Google Summer of Code.
- GSoC Previous Applications -- Some examples of successful Google Summer of Code applications from the past.
- GSoC 2011 Current Applications -- A list of active proposals.