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Alexander Potapenko, developer

What is Isabelle , ReactOS , LLVM, and Battle for Wesnoth in common ? Everything is very simple: all of them are included in the list of participants of Google Summer of Code 2011.

Already on Monday, March 28, applications will be accepted from students who want to work this summer on one of 175 open-source projects. In the application you need to write about what problem you are going to solve, why it can be useful for the project, and why exactly you will cope with this best of all. Before submitting an application, it is advisable to discuss it with the project curator - perhaps he will advise how best to implement this or that idea.

Acceptance of applications will continue until April 8. Then, participating organizations will select the most promising students who will have about a month (starting April 25) to learn more about the development practices adopted in their project. On May 23, Summer of Code itself starts: within three months, participants will have to write, test, and possibly even debug the code.

For more information and to view the full Google Summer of Code schedule, please visit http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2011/timeline

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