A few hours ago Google published accepted students for the Google Summer of Code 2007.
I’m in!
Just received the official “Congratulations!” e-mail from Google: I have been accepted by The Eclipse Software Foundation, I’ll work on a project I proposed and I’ll be mentored by Philippe Ombredanne.
A brief high-level description of what the project will consist in is here @ my Google Summer of Code application information page. More details are coming right away on this page
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I really want to thank all the people who made this possible, especially guys @ Google and The Eclipse Software Foundation.
Btw, looking forward to get the t-shirt
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