If you're looking for some adrenaline this Summer developing some Open Source Software for a big Open Source Organization, have this software published by them and make money in the process, this is your chance!
Summer of Code is a program that Google runs since 2005, and it gathers real world Open Source developers to mentor students to develop Open Source softwares during Summer while making US$ 5,000.00 in the process. Not to mention the awesome t-shirt all students get, as well as some nice Google swags and a beautiful participation certificate issued by Google in student's name.
Sounds like a great boost to your resume!
If you're up for it, consider applying for Umit Project! We definitely have the coolest ideas out there, and a nice and welcoming team!
But hurry! Student application deadline is April 6th 19:00 UTC!
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
Umit is a Mentoring Organization for GSoC 2012
I'm thrilled to announce that Umit Project was accepted as a Mentoring Organization for Google Summer of Code 2012!
Check our Ideas Page and start working on your proposal!
Check our Ideas Page and start working on your proposal!
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Monday, March 05, 2012
Recent updates
Among our most recent updates and developments at Umit Project:
- Migrated repositories over to github
- Updated elistments on ohloh
- Moved our main website to our redmine. Now it is much easier to find all our projects in one place.
- Released our first Android app, the Network Scanner for mobile! Two more (Open Monitor Mobile Agent and Mobile Sniffer) to be released at Android Market pretty soon!
- Released an early preview to our alpha site for Open Monitor.
Some Ohloh factoids about Umit Project...
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