2008 Google Summer of Code Projects
Submitted by schultmc on Tue, 2008-04-22 19:16
The Gallery team is proud to announce the students that have been selected to participate in the 2008 Google Summer of Code. We are very pleased by the quality of the applications for the selected projects, and are really looking forward to working with these students over the summer. Thank you to all the students who sent proposals, and all the mentors who volunteered to participate!
| Student | Project | Mentor |
| John Britton | Implementing a Web based Translation Interface for Gallery2 | Tim Almdal |
| Paul Hinze | Facebook/Flickr Style Image Region Based Tagging | Beckett Madden-Woods |
In addition to the assigned mentors listed above, Chris Kelly, Christian Mohn, Felix Rabinovich, Andy Staudacher, and myself will be available to assist students in any general or specific way that we can.

Thanks for selecting my project, I'm looking forward to an excellent summer. If you want more info, read the full proposal: Implementing a Web Based Translation Interface for Gallery2.
hot shit, i'm looking forward to the region-based tagging. that's something i've wanted for awhile now
props to paul (and beckett) for tackling this one.
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Well, congratulations!
Congrates Friends
Congratulations to all of you
Caps
The Google summer code is really a great platform for all the young talented programmers from all over the world. Thanks to Google for arranging such a contest every year since 2005. It’s very helpful for the students who love to play with codes, because here they get the complete guidance for preparing the projects which is very helpful to enhance their knowledge. It’s really nice that in 2008, the number of contestants were 174 which were only 102 in 2006. but actually the main beneficiary of this competition are –we, the general people who don’t know anything about software coding but the main users of the software. I want to give my special thanks to all the participants and Google of course for making such an nice arrangement possible.
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