I would like to introduce the “WPS-Ilwis Bridge” Google Summer of Code 2015 project, hosted by 52°North.
The 52°North WPS currently supports different backends, like R or GRASS. The goal of this project is to extend its functionality by adding Ilwis Objects as a processing backend.
Welcome Google Summer of Code 2015 Students!
52°North is pleased to welcome the following students to work closely with us this summer on 6 Google Summer of Code projects!
- “SPARQL endpoint and Interoperability for enviroCar data”, Deepak Nair (India)
- “enviroCar Light”, Arne DeWall (Germany)
- “Social Driving Stats” (enviroCar), Heshitha Hettihewa (Sri Lanka)
- “Statistics for OGC Web services”, Csaba Lestar (Hungary)
- “WPS-ILWIS Bridge”, Aron Karolyi (Hungary)
- “3D Connection Maps”, Adhitya Kamakshidasan (India)
52°North seeks students for GSoC 2015
Once again, 52°North has been chosen to be a mentoring organization for the Google Summer of Code 2015 (GSoC)! The Google Summer of Code is a global program that offers students stipends to write code for open source projects. Stipend recipients receive $ 5.500,- for 3 months of successful software development for 52°North. A mentor from a 52°North partner organization supervises the student during this period.
As such, we now look for students who are interested in writing code for various 52°North projects. If you are interested in writing code for software developed by the 52°North communities, we have a number of interesing project ideas. Please have a look at https://wiki.52north.org/bin/view/Projects/GSoC2015.
Student Application opens on March 16, 2015 at 19:00 UTC – but the discussion can start right now!
This summer, flip bits not burgers with 52°North!
Any questions? Please contact Jan Schulte () or join us at *irc.freenode.net* *#52north*.
GSoC Reunion 2014
Once again, 52˚North had the excellent opportunity to participate in Google’s Summer of Code. We had four awesome projects, all of which were quite successful – so a big thanks to all our students and mentors! This was my first year with 52˚North and Google Summer of Code. I am pleased to report that it has been a positive and valuable experience for me and I hope the same can be said for the students and other mentors.

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