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GSoC/OPW

The GNOME Foundation had another very successful year of outreach programs in 2012. The GNOME Outreach Program for Women grew to 12 interns, sponsored by the GNOME Foundation, Google, Mozilla, in the third round, 11 of whom successfully completed the internship.

Name

Project

Mentor

Marta Bogdanowicz

Documentation

Ekaterina Gerasimova

Kasia Bondarava

Localization

Ihar Hrachyshka

Christy Eller

Web Development & Marketing

Allan Day

Emily Gonyer

Marketing

Karen Sandler

Jovanka Gulicoska

Empathy

Danielle Madeley

Susanna Huhtanen

Javascripter's Guide to GNOME

Cosimo Cecchi & Johannes Schmid

Laura Lazzati

Gedit

Paolo Borelli

Mendy Meng

GTG

Luca Invernizzi

Andiswa Myanyashe

Localization

Friedel Wolff

Antigoni Papantoni

Pitivi

Jeff Fortin

|| Patricia Santana Cruz || Cheese || David King ||

Sophia Yu

Games

Jason Clinton

Over the summer the GNOME Outreach Program for Women expanded form an exclusively GNOME project to include the Twisted project. This is the first time that another free software organization, the Software Freedom Conservancy, joined the Outreach Program for Women paving the way for the program to be expanded beyond GNOME to benefit other free software projects. In all 11 women participated through OPW over the summer.

Name

Project

Mentor

Marta Maria Casetti

Developer Documentation for Python

Tiffany Antopolski

Taryn Fox

Developer Documentation for Javascript

Tiffany Antopolski

Monica Kochofar

Developer Documentation for C

Tiffany Antopolski

Radina Matic

Documentation

Tiffany Antopolski & Bertrand Rousseau

Barbara Muraus

Graphic Design

Jakub Steiner

Fabiana Pedreira Simoes

User Experience Design

Allan Day

Elena Petrevska

Web Development

Christy Eller & Andreas Nilsson

Ana Risteska

GNOME Shell

Marina Zhurakhinskaya

Riko Yamada

GUPnP

Jens Georg

Anna Zacchi

GNOME Documents

Cosimo Cecchi

Fei Tan

Twisted Mail

Jessica McKellar

The GNOME Project also participated in Google Summer of Code for the X time. GNOME had a total of 29 participants, 6 of whom were women. Students worked on a variety of projects, and greatly improved GNOME in a variety of ways. Students added activities to Gcompris, overhauled the Applications View, added better synchronization to Epiphany, voice controls to Banshee and many others.

Thanks to the support of Google and the GNOME Foundation, many students and interns were able to attend GUADEC in A Coruna, Spain. There they had a chance to meet and interact directly with their mentors, each other and the wider GNOME community. Students & interns participated in special activities designed to get them interacting with each other and other long time contributors.

Name

Project

Chris Baines

GNOME Sudoku

Valentín Barros

Shotwell Faces tool

Matilda Bernard

GCompris

Felipe Borges

Documents: Removable devices support

Giovanni Campagna

Screen Lock in GNOME Shell

Stefano Candori

Revamp of the Activity Journal

Laurent Contzan

Creation of a new library provding models & widgets to display and choose contacts |

Žan Doberšek

Support for Gamepad API in WebKitGTK+

Tanner Doshier

Smarter Searching in GNOME Shell

Timo Dörr

Improve Banshee's OS X Port

Ngewi Fet

Gnucash Mobile: An Android companion for Gnucash

Fabiano Fidêncio

GNOME-BOXES: LibOSInfo-based express installation for major Oses

Meg Ford

GNOME Documents

Emily Gonyer

GNOME Clocks

Jovanka Gulicoska

GNOME Boxes: Ability to save & load virtual machines

Beth Hadley

GCompris

Gopal Krishnan

GNOME Calculator

Udesh Liyanaarachchi

Voice Control for Banshee Media Player

Moritz Lüdecke

Clang magic for Anjuta

Izidor Matušov

Collaborative Getting Things GNOME!

Rūdolfs Mazurs

Revamp pessulus

Ashwini Oruganti

Twisted endpoints support

Fabien Parent

Add ability to profile applications with Nemiver

Arth Patel

GNOME Calculator

Baptiste Saleil

GTG's integration with GNOME Shell

Steve Scheel

Getting Things GNOME!: Reworking the Task Editor

Richard Schwarting

Gxml Gobject Serialisation

Yann Soubeyrand

Anti-phishing Support for Epiphany & other applications

William Ting

Epiphany Synchronization


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