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-[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Free Software
-Foundation, Inc."]]
-
-[[!meta license="""[[!toggle id="license" text="GFDL 1.2+"]][[!toggleable
-id="license" text="Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
-document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or
-any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant
-Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license
-is included in the section entitled [[GNU Free Documentation
-License|/fdl]]."]]"""]]
-
-[[!meta title="Google Summer of Code"]]
-
-We're in! The GNU Hurd project is again participating in the [Google Summer of
-Code](http://www.google-melange.com/) under the [GNU
-umbrella](http://www.gnu.org/software/soc-projects/).
-
-<!--
-
-This year's *student application period* is over. Thanks for sending in your
-applications! We're now reviewing and discussing these, so please pay
-attention to any questions posted on your proposal's page. The Google site's
-notification system should be sending out emails, too.
-
-As we only have finite resources (meaning that we won't be able to accept all
-GNU Hurd applications even if we wanted to), we will eventually need to make a
-choice about whom to select. For this, it is a very good idea to be in contact
-with us, be it by answering the evaluators' questions on your proposal's page,
-or by talking to us on the [[mailing_lists]] or on [[IRC]]. At this time, it
-is important for us to get a good impression about the seriousness you're
-showing with your application.
-
-It is a good idea to get familiar with the GNU Hurd, by reading some of our
-[[documentation]], and by using a GNU/Hurd system. It is also a good idea to
-send in some basic patches (this has already been mentioned in our
-[[student_application_form]]), or discuss with us the principal steps you're
-planning on doing in your intended work area. Of course, we don't expect you
-to already start working seriously on your project, but any input you're giving
-us will make it easier for us to justify selectiong your specific proposal. At
-this time, it is not quantity that matters, and it also is not *the perfect
-patch* we're waiting for, but it is rather that we see how you're generally
-able to work with the code.
-
-If you have any questions, don't be shy: please ask! Nobody expects you to
-know everything. Even for the long-term Hurd contributors it is common to
-openly post messages to [[mailing_lists/bug-hurd]] saying: *Hey, I don't know
-how to do `X`, can someone please help me?* And, as we're not working next to
-each other in a conventional office or university setup, we'll need to
-establish and get used to different communication channels.
-
-[Timeline](http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2011). As
-boring as it is, but the next step is waiting: we will have to wait for Google
-to announce the number of slots that the whole GNU project gets, and we'll be
-discussing with our GNU peers about how to split these up among all the GNU
-subprojects.
-
--->
-
-
-# Applying for a Task
-
-<!--
-
-Applications for 2011 are closed.
-
--->
-
-We have a list of [[project_ideas]], and students are likewise encouraged to
-submit their own project proposals. Please follow our
-[[student_application_form]].
-
-Then, don't forget to visit <http://www.google-melange.com/>, and press the
-button for submitting your proposal.
-
-Please read up about [[contributing]] in general, and please ask any questions
-you might have, on the [[mailing_lists]], or on [[IRC]], for example at one of
-our [[regular_IRC_meetings|IRC#regular_meetings]]. Generally it's a good idea
-to [[get in contact with us|contact_us]] as soon as you're beginning to spend
-time on a project.
-
-
-## Outside of the GSoC Scope
-
-Working on one of these projects is generally a good opportunity to get started
-with Hurd development, even outside of the GSoC context. Please don't hesitate
-to contact us regarding mentoring even if it's not GSoC time at the moment, or
-if you aren't a student anyway.
-
-
-# History
-
-In 2006 and [[2007]], we participated in GSoC under the umbrella of the GNU
-project, getting one slot each year. In the following year, we successfully
-participated on our own, instead of as a suborganization of the GNU project.
-Read about our five students' success on the [[2008]] page. The next two year,
-we participated under the GNU umbrella with one slot in [[2009]], three in
-[[2010]], and one again in [[2011]].