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My Summer of Code

Today, March 14th 2007, start the Google Summer of Code. This year I'll be involved. In this blog I'll post my applications for SoC 2007, someone could told me stupid because anyone cold stole my ideas but, the ideas are free. The applications posted in this blog are under Creative Commons "Atributtion" License, if do you want improve it, you can.

Apr 12, 2007

Not selected

I'm rejected :(, next year I'will apply again. This blog will be open next year, see you in http://liquidbits.blogspot.com (my spanish blog)
By Aitor Carrera at 1:29 PM
tags soc

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ánimo, lo conseguirás.

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About Me

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Links

  • GNU project (where everything started)
  • Google (I now, you need my publicity :))
  • PostgreSQL advice to students
  • SoC FAQ
  • Soc Wiki
  • Summer Of Code

Labels

  • application (5)
  • contributtions (1)
  • CRMI (1)
  • deadline (1)
  • debian (4)
  • mentoring (1)
  • soc (7)
  • students (4)
  • synaptic (1)
  • ubuntu (3)
  • wiki per package (1)

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2007 (12)
    • ▼  April (1)
      • Not selected
    • ►  March (11)
      • Student Deadline is over!
      • GNU/DEBIAN AND UBUNTU: Per Package Wiki and API
      • GNU/DEBIAN and UBUNTU: Possibility to comment and ...
      • DEBIAN: Apt Checkpoint
      • Second application is out
      • UBUNTU Application: Revision-controlled home direc...
      • Happy for the help.
      • My first application
      • The Mentoring organization list is up!
      • Mentoring Org, comming soon
      • Summer of code, March 14th.
 
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