Quarterly fellowships within Google Summer of Code

The Google Summer of Code, provides funding during the summer to students to contribute with code to free software projects. It is implemented globally, and 2015 started with more than 12.000 students from 127 countries, resulting in more than 30.000.000 code lines being produced for 568 open source organizations.Google Summer of Code 2017

In can participate Students who have programming skills and who want to gain knowledge and experience in their areas of interest. Students selected will have to participate for 3 months in the project in the open source project they will choose to contribute and will be funded up to 4.800$, after a monthly assessment.

The Open Technologies Organization (EELLAK) is participating with me this year 11 open source projects and 12 mentors and invites those students who wish to contribute to one of the projects, to participate in GSOC 2017 by choosing the project that suits their interests and skills.

Students interested in participating in Open Society Organization projects can submit their proposals from 20 March to April 3 2017.

Detailed information about the Open Society Organization is available at: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/4825634544025600/.

Those students interested in participating in GSOC 2017 and the Open Society Organization can send their questions or contact the project mentors through the opensource-devs [at] ellak.gr list.

For more information about the really interesting event Summer of Code 2017, the dates and deadlines for submission of proposals, see the page https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works.

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