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=== GNOME Outreach Project for Women ===
=== GNOME Outreach Project for Women ===

* Link: (link!)
* Who is eligible:
* Deadline:
* Details:

If you're interested: (next steps)


=== Google Summer of Code ===
=== Google Summer of Code ===
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* Link: (link!)
* Link: (link!)
* Who is eligible:
* Who is eligible:
* Deadline:
* Details:
* Details:


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=== Rails Girls Summer of Code ===
=== Rails Girls Summer of Code ===

* Link: [http://railsgirlssummerofcode.org/ Program website]
* Who is eligible:
* Deadline:
* Details:

If you're interested: (next steps)


== Single-project Programs ==
== Single-project Programs ==
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=== Center for Open Science ===
=== Center for Open Science ===

* Link: [http://centerforopenscience.org/jobs/#devintern Internship posting]
* Who is eligible:
* Deadline:
* Other details:

If you're interested: You can contact Shauna (shauna on #openhatch, or via hello@openhatch.org), who volunteers with the COS, and can tell you about their projects and put you in touch with the maintainers.


=== Maybe some REUs have open source options? ===
=== Maybe some REUs have open source options? ===

Revision as of 23:37, 4 February 2014

This page is a list of financially supported opportunities (usually internships) for people (usually students) to work on open source projects.

Cross-project Programs

The following programs allow participants to choose among a large number of participating projects.

GNOME Outreach Project for Women

  • Link: (link!)
  • Who is eligible:
  • Deadline:
  • Details:

If you're interested: (next steps)

Google Summer of Code

  • Link: (link!)
  • Who is eligible:
  • Deadline:
  • Details:

If you're interested: (next steps)

Rails Girls Summer of Code

If you're interested: (next steps)

Single-project Programs

The following programs are for a specific project.

Center for Open Science

If you're interested: You can contact Shauna (shauna on #openhatch, or via hello@openhatch.org), who volunteers with the COS, and can tell you about their projects and put you in touch with the maintainers.

Maybe some REUs have open source options?