Wednesday, October 5, 2016

2016-2017 Season of KDE begins


Do you have a project in mind which will help KDE? Whether you are an experienced developer who would like to mentor someone as part of that project, or a less-experienced person who wants a mentor to help you create the project, Season of KDE is for you.

KDE Student Programs today announces the 2016-2017 Season of KDE for those who want to participate in mentored projects which enhance KDE in some way.

Projects from past Seasons of KDE include new application features, the KDE Continuous Integration system, new reporting for developers, as well as a web framework, porting and a plethora of other work.

Successful mentees earn a certificate of completion along with  a very cool tee shirt and other goodies. Any person who wants to complete a project is eligible to enter.

Those who want to mentor are asked to add ideas here: https://community.kde.org/SoK/Ideas/2016. The sooner the better, please!

Students are asked to begin discussion about your ideas or those on the various KDE mail lists and IRC channels even before applications open. The more consultation is done with the team you want to work with, the more likely you are to succeed.

The schedule this year will be:
  •  7 October to 31 October:  Student and mentor applications
  •  1 November: Official coding period begins. Students can start work after once mentor and student agree on the project scope and the timeline
  •  28 February : End of coding period
To apply as a mentor or student, please visit https://season.kde.org

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 Photo by Erik Drost, Mentor Marsh Nature Preserve through a Creative Commons license. Thanks!

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