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Debian Project Participates in Google’s Summer of Code

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 27, 2007

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“The Debian project is proud that it has been accepted by Google
as a mentor organization for this year’s Summer of Code program,
with nine tasks in total. Google will fund the students mentioned
below to work full time on these tasks during their summer
vacation, from May 28th to August 20th. They will be guided and
evaluated during this time by active Debian developers.

“The main focus of all the student tasks is to create or improve
utilities that assist developers working on Debian packages and the
Debian release…”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

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