Mentors and ideas for Google Summer of Code 2015

Categories: Community Created by Christian Müller and Ben van 't Ende
Google has announced Google Summer of Code 2015. Of course the TYPO3 project is applying again this year, possibly making it the sixth time we participate.
Google has <link http: google-opensource.blogspot.nl google-summer-of-code-2015-and-google.html>announced Google Summer of Code 2015. Google Summer of Code is a program designed to pair university students from around the world with mentors at open source projects in such varied fields as academic research, language translations, content management systems, games, and operating systems. Over the past 10 years, over 8,300 mentors and 8,500 student developers in 101 countries have produced a stunning 55 million lines of code. The project enables student developers to contribute to OpenSource projects over a three month period. The TYPO3 project will apply again of course for this year, hoping this to be the sixth time we participate in the program. We already have quite a list of ideas, but we welcome more input from the TYPO3 community. We created <link http: wiki.typo3.org gsoc2015 ideas>a wiki page and ask *you* to fill this with your ideas using the provided template. (you need a typo3.org account to edit this page) We welcome ideas for our whole product family: TYPO3 CMS, TYPO3 Flow, TYPO3 Neos, Extbase, Fluid and TYPO3.Surf. Feel free to add new ideas to the wiki page, as well as adding suggestions to the already existing ones. For  more in depth discussions please use the <link http: forum.typo3.org index.php f _blank>typo3.gsoc maillinglist. You can also join us on IRC in channel #typo3-gsoc to ask about  Remember that possible students might not have any deep knowledge in TYPO3, yet. A TYPO3 GSoC project should be a do-able task for a student within the three month coding period. Keep the scope of your idea limited to what is achievable within that limited time-frame. We are looking for a diverse bunch of mentors and for that purpose we are actively approaching candidates. If you want to be a mentor you need have good connections in the community, communicate with your students on a regular basis and actively organize chats and meetings with them. Let us know if you want to mentor a student for TYPO3 GSoC.
If you have any question, do not hesitate to ask on twitter @typo3_gsoc, on the mailinglist or on IRC.