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This is Mozilla's list of green-lit project proposals for the 2018 Google Summer of Code.

<b>Are you a student looking to apply to GSoC with Mozilla?</b> You're in the right place. This page lists all the confirmmed [[SummerOfCode|Google Summer of Code]] projects. New suggestions can be made on [[Community:SummerOfCode19:Brainstorming|the Brainstorming page]]. Do not edit this page yourself; contact mhoye or Florian for edits.

If you're interested in participating in Mozilla's GSoC program, you can choose from the list below, '''but you do not have to'''. You can submit a proposal for your own idea. You should look at the [[Community:SummerOfCode19:Brainstorming|guidelines]], though, and discuss your ideas or application in the #introduction channel on IRC.Mozilla.org. This is important, as GSoC projects '''must have''' a supporting member of the Mozilla community to evaluate and mentor them, named in the application.

===Application Advice===

You should do the following:

* Talk to the mentor. Contact details are on this page; if all you have is a nickname, reach out to them on IRC.
* Read the [https://flossmanuals.net/GSoCStudentGuide/ GSoC Student Guide] and follow its advice.
* Read [http://blog.gerv.net/2006/05/how_not_to_apply_for_summer_of/ How Not To Apply For Summer Of Code] and avoid doing the things listed there.
* Read our examples of good applications: [[SummerOfCode/SampleApplications/1|1]], [[SummerOfCode/SampleApplications/2|2]], [[SummerOfCode/SampleApplications/3|3]].
* Apply on [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ the GSoC site] (note that we have an [[SummerOfCode/ApplicationTemplate|application template]]).
* It is entirely acceptable to apply for 2 or 3 projects, if more than one catches your eye; if the applications are high quality, that can improve your chances. Applying to more than that will seem like spam.

Questions about individual projects are best addressed to the potential mentor of that project. These should be listed in the table below. If you want to contact a mentor and contact details are not here, ask people in the #introduction channel on IRC: irc://irc.mozilla.org/#introduction. If you have questions of any other sort, send mail to [mailto:mhoye@mozilla.com Mike Hoye]. He will try and respond promptly and direct your questions to the right person.

===Project List===

* Nothing yet! Check back in January 2019.
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