
Google Summer of Code 2013 Full of Stats: Part 1 - Google Open Source Blog
With so many great applications, the 177 mentoring organizations had a tough time deciding, but ultimately 1192 students from 70 countries were accepted into Google Summer of Code 2013.
Statistics | Google Summer of Code | Google for Developers
Jun 10, 2025 · This page offers an overview of Google Summer of Code participation statistics, including the number of students, organizations, and mentors involved each year.
Home | GSoC Organizations
View and analyse the info of the organizations participating in Google Summer of Code and filter them by various parameters.
Home | Google Summer of Code
What is Google Summer of Code? Google Summer of Code is a global, online program focused on bringing new contributors into open source software development. GSoC Contributors work with an …
Google Summer of Code Application 2013 - OSGeo
List of accepted mentoring organizations published on the Google Summer of Code 2013 site.
Summer of Code 2013 Results - blog.x.com
For the second time, we had the opportunity to participate in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) and we want to share news on the resulting open source activities.
Google Summer of Code 2013 - Fedora Docs
Past Google Summer of Code students were hired by Red Hat, as well as interns in various positions. This is just an example, as experience and reputation in the Fedora Project communities is influential …
SummerOfCode/2013 - Python Wiki
If you are a student interested in working on core Python development or on a project that helps the Python community, we'd love to have you apply to the Python Software Foundation for this year's …
MITH Participating in Google Summer of Code 2013
Apr 9, 2013 · Through Google Summer of Code, accepted student applicants are paired with a mentor or mentors from the participating projects, thus gaining exposure to real-world software development …
Google Code-in 2013 and Google Summer of Code 2014 are on
Oct 8, 2013 · Google Summer of Code was born: match student developers from around the world with open source software organizations to work on a project while on break from their universities.