The Official Timeline from Google always takes precedence over the timeline posted here. The timeline posted here maps the Google Summer of Code Timeline to the GSoC related Jenkins organization events and activities. It is not an official timeline for the program. |
Call for GSoC project proposals/mentors
period of year where we pro-actively seek for project proposals
pre-book SMEs, ask them to make a few hours per coding phase in their schedule (even more so if their SIG participates in GSoC)
form mentor groups
preplanning meetings
Mentor and project champion recruitment
period of the year when we actively search for mentors from various sources like SIGs and mailing list
Presence at DevOps World - Jenkins World conference in San Francisco, California, United States
A schedule of communications to students and mentors
list of what mentors need to discuss with students (e.g. eligibility check such as CPT)
when to send deadline reminders
when to send expectation reminders
when to setup office hours
Potential student participants discuss application ideas with mentoring
Personalized thank you letters to all participants schedule (at end of application period, at end of last coding period)
Community Bonding Period: Students get to know mentors, read documentation, get up to speed to begin working on their projects
have co-mentors agree on project general direction before talking to students
explicitly state that design work needs to happen during this phase
do pair coding to get student going
Phase 1 Evaluation deadline
Work Period: Students work on their project with guidance from Mentors
Plan post-GSoC activities schedule
create a path for students to become mentors, and see their project continue in next GSoC
create epic of remaining work (perhaps do this at end of last coding phase)
keeping the student engaged by giving more responsibilities and more ownership
review and retrospective
Phase 2 Evaluation deadline
Work Period: Students continue working on their project with guidance from Mentors
Call for GSoC project proposals/mentors
period of year where we pro-actively seek for project proposals
pre-book SMEs, ask them to make a few hours per coding phase in their schedule (even more so if their SIG participates in GSoC)
form mentor groups
preplanning meetings
Mentor and project champion recruitment
period of the year when we actively search for mentors from various sources like SIGs and mailing list
Presence at DevOps World - Jenkins World conference in San Francisco, California, United States
Final results of Google Summer of Code 2019 announced
Update your resume to include your work as a Google Summer of Code student
Keep working on your project
Attend a Meetup or Conference
Tell others about GSoC
Be a mentor and help others
Stay in touch with your mentors and the community
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