On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 at 16:56, Arc Riley wrote: > Summer of Code is ramping up. Every year the common complaint is that not > enough Python core projects get proposed by students, and of course a big > reason for that is often the only encouragement we offer prospective > students is a link to the PEP index. > > So let's make this year different. > > Accepted students are paid a total of $4500 to work for roughly 30 hours a > week, 12 weeks, on their proposed project. > > The challenge is finding project ideas for them that could reasonably occupy > them for the entire Summer and which the results of their work can be > demonstrated. They're being paid for specific projects so "Spend the Summer How about improving 2to3? Seems like that could be an interesting, challenging, useful, and rewarding project :). -- R. David Murray http://www.bitdance.com
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