[Grok-dev] The Google Highly Open Participation Contest
Jan Ulrich Hasecke
janulrich.hasecke at web.de
Wed Nov 28 14:56:14 EST 2007
Hi all!
Google has started a new contest for secondary and high-school
students. They have to complete tasks within five days and submit
them to a jury. They can win something.
http://code.google.com/opensource/ghop/2007-8/
One task is to make a screencast of the Grok Tutorial. Cool! :-)
http://code.google.com/p/google-highly-open-participation-psf/issues/
detail?id=139
My son, which participated the Grok workshop at the FrOSCon would
like to make this screencast. But we're unsure, whether and when it
is possible to install the appropriate software, so maybe he only can
claim this task next week, when we've got the software running. If
the task is still open then. ;-) Every task can only be claimed by
one student. Maybe others are faster.
Unfortunately this is the only Grok task.
I am not sure whether it is still possible to submit new tasks to the
contest, the google page is not very userfriendly. Are there any
other possible Grok tasks, which a young student can complete within
five days? Maybe writing a small tutorial, writing a small test,
doing documentation?
Regards
juh
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