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* [[GSOC2014AcceptedProjects | GSoC 2014 | * [[GSOC2014AcceptedProjects | GSoC 2014 Accepted projects]] | ||
* [[SOCIS2014TCP | SOCIS 2014 Accepted Project]] | * [[SOCIS2014TCP | SOCIS 2014 Accepted Project]] | ||
* [[MentoredProjects2014 | Other 2014 | * [[MentoredProjects2014 | Other 2014 Mentored Projects]] | ||
* [[SOCIS2013BundleProtocolProject | SOCIS 2013 Accepted Project]] | * [[SOCIS2013BundleProtocolProject | SOCIS 2013 Accepted Project]] | ||
* [[GSOC2013AcceptedProjects | GSoC 2013 Accepted Projects]] | * [[GSOC2013AcceptedProjects | GSoC 2013 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 2015
ns-3 has participated in six of the last seven editions of Google Summer of Code, and will apply again this year. If ns-3 is selected as a participating organization (announced on March 2), then students will apply to Google by March 27.
European Space Agency Summer of Code in Space (SOCIS) 2015
ns-3 will apply to the 2015 ESA Summer of Code in Space. The ns-3 project had one student in SOCIS in each of 2013 and 2014.
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. Students interested in this option should review the GSoC or SOCIS ideas page, or propose their own.