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| | 17 | == Students: == |
| | 18 | Want to earn $4500 for 3 months work hacking in Haskell? Go |
| | 19 | to our [http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/summer-of-code/query?status=new&status=assigned&status=reopened&group=topic&type=proposed-project&order=priority ideas page], browse around, and write up a proposal for something |
| | 20 | you would like to work on. You must be available to work basically |
| | 21 | full-time for the months of June to August (inclusive). Proposals are |
| | 22 | competitive against other students. Last year, nine were funded. Your |
| | 23 | deadline for application is 24th March. |
| | 24 | |
| | 25 | == Anyone else: == |
| | 26 | Got any good ideas for coding projects, but no time to work |
| | 27 | on them yourself? [http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/summer-of-code/newticket Add it into the database!] Or do |
| | 28 | you feel you could be either a primary or backup mentor for a student |
| | 29 | project in an area of your interest, even if it isn't a project you |
| | 30 | defined yourself? We need willing members of the community to foster |
| | 31 | the new student talent, so sign up on the [wiki:People] page if you |
| | 32 | would like to be involved. Obviously you will need Haskell coding |
| | 33 | experience, but also be able to advise on time management, strategies |
| | 34 | for gaining a userbase and keeping them happy, ways of interacting with |
| | 35 | the wider Haskell community, and so on. |