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= Google Summer of Code 2014 = | = Google Summer of Code 2014 = | ||
ns-3 participated with four projects in the 2014 [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014 Google Summer of Code]. | ns-3 participated with four projects in the 2014 [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014 Google Summer of Code]. A summary of the four projects can be found on Google's [http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2014/11/google-summer-of-code-wrap-up-ns-3.html Open Source Blog]. | ||
* [[GSOC2014AcceptedProjects | List of accepted projects]] | * [[GSOC2014AcceptedProjects | List of accepted projects]] |
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The project coordinates a few summer coding programs in which student developers are paired with mentors to produce code over the summer.
Google Summer of Code 2014
ns-3 participated with four projects in the 2014 Google Summer of Code. A summary of the four projects can be found on Google's Open Source Blog.
European Space Agency Summer of Code in Space (SOCIS) 2014
ns-3 participated with one project in the 2014 ESA Summer of Code in Space.
Mentored summer projects
ns-3 maintainers will mentor additional summer projects (that students will work on using their own sources of funding) on a best-effort basis.
- Details
- List of mentored projects
- ns-3 Python 3 compatibility (student: Siddharth Santurkar, mentors: Vedran Miletic and Gustavo Carneiro)
- Routes Mobility Model (student: Tiago Cerqueria, mentors: Tom Henderson, Scott Carpenter)