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KDE is proud to have participated in the [http://code.google.com Google Summer of Code] programs in the years [http://code.google.com/summerofcode05.html 2005] and 2006. We have mentored a total of 48 projects and students, from various parts of the world, who have worked in many parts of KDE. | KDE is proud to have participated in the [http://code.google.com Google Summer of Code] programs in the years [http://code.google.com/summerofcode05.html 2005] and 2006. We have mentored a total of 48 projects and students, from various parts of the world, who have worked in many parts of KDE. | ||
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==== Contacts ==== | ==== Contacts ==== | ||
KDE is proud to have participated in the Google Summer of Code programs in the years 2005 and 2006. We have mentored a total of 48 projects and students, from various parts of the world, who have worked in many parts of KDE.
To find developers, we recommend the mailing list of the KDE project you chose. Failing that, the kde-devel@kde.org mailing list is a general way for new developers to communicate. The KDE Summer of Code mentors and administrators can be reached by the generic email address kde-soc-mentor@kde.org.
Many projects have IRC channels on Freenode (irc.freenode.net). We recommend the following generic one
The list of projects that were mentored in 2005 and 2006 will be made available at a later date.