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This page lists some potential project ideas that students can work on. This is similar to a "Request for Proposal" process for your summer job. The mentors and other project members have defined these RFPs as a way to help structure the summer work. Many of these projects are are relevant to our overall community. A select team of longtime XMPP developers and former mentors will review all the student proposals and "interview" many of the students so that we can make the best possible choices.
This page lists some potential project ideas that students can work on. This is similar to a "Request for Proposal" process for your summer job. The mentors and other project members have defined these RFPs as a way to help structure the summer work. Many of these projects are are relevant to our overall community. A select team of longtime XMPP developers and former mentors will review all the student proposals and "interview" many of the students so that we can make the best possible choices.


If you have any questions about the XSF's involvement with the Google Summer of Code, please contact [https://code-bear.com/about.html Mike Taylor] via email or (preferably) IM.
If you have any questions about the XSF's involvement with the Google Summer of Code, please contact the [http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev JDEV discussion list] via email or drop by the [xmpp:jdev@conference.jabber.org?join jdev chatroom].


Thanks for your interest, and good luck!
Thanks for your interest, and good luck!

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