Seo Master present to you: 
Posted by Leslie Hawthorn, Open Source TeamAfter a busy year running 
Google Summer of Code, 
hosting community conferences, adding 
new features to our 
project hosting site, and 
helping transform the Google Web Toolkit into an open source project, our team has finally had a chance to clear out the old inbox and catch up on the news.
And the news is awesome! All over the world, programs are springing up to get students involved in open source:
GNOME Women's Summer Outreach Program: On top of mentoring 20 students for GSoC, 
GNOME funded six additional developer projects in Summer 2006, all by women. The GNOME journal has 
more information.
The OCaml Summer Project: To encourage growth in its developer community, Jane Street Capital will fund 
OCaml student projects this summer and then bring the students together in 
New York City at the close of the program.
Season of Usability: Student developers from several countries are working with mentors to improve usability in 
Inkscape, 
KDE and more.
Winter of Code: Korean games publisher NCsoft just finished taking applications for their program in late December. We look forward to hearing about the results of their efforts to get students from middle school through university level involved in open source development. (Note: The Winter of Code program site is in Korean, but feel free to try an 
English translation. If you would like to read more about the Winter of Code in English, ZDNet Asia has 
further details.)
We've also heard that the 
MySQL folks are 
planning their own Winter of Code program.
Heard about other programs like these? We'd love to 
hear from you!
Note: Post updated to correctly attribute sponsorship of the OCaml project to Jane's Capital.2013, By: Seo Master