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    1414The RTEMS Project is an organization in the 2013 edition of the [wiki:GSoC  Google Summer of Code (GSOC)]! We encourage students to apply to tackle one of our [wiki:Developer/OpenProjects  Open Projects] or suggest their own.
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    16 The RTEMS Community is proud to have participated in five previous editions of the [https://developers.google.com/open-source/soc/ Google Summer of Code] as well as 2 previous editions of the [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/ Google Code-in (GCI)].
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    18 In [wiki:GSoC/2012 2012], we had ten students. In [wiki:GSoC/2011 2011] and [wiki:GSoC/2010/Main **NAME**  2010], we had eight students each year. In [wiki:GSoC  2009] there were six students with a seventh sponsored by a combination the mentor donation and a donation from [http://www.oarcorp.com OAR Corporation,]. In our first GSOC experience, [wiki:GSoC/2008  2008] we received four student slots with one failing.  These students have contributed great code and some have continued to be a part of the community.  We have been impressed with the quality of both high school and college students who have participated in the GSOC and GCI programs.
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    20 Google Code-In has been an incredibly challenging experience for the RTEMS Community. The tasks are much smaller that those in GSOC with a target of 2-4 hours for a skilled developer. Plus they should be achievable by a high school student and meaningful to the community. We gathered some statistics to give an idea of the magnitude of what they accomplished.
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    22 {| border="1" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;text-align: center;"
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    25 |'''Year''' || '''Students''' || '''Tasks''' || '''Tasks By Top Student''' || '''Students with Over Ten Tasks'''
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    27 | 2011 || 22 || 65 || 12 || 1
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    29 | 2012 || 31 || 245 || 61 || 4
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    33 The increase in tasks performed is likely due to just ten free software organizations participating in the 2012 edition (twenty in 2011) combined with our improved ability to define tasks which students could perform.
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