[IAEP] Fwd: [gci-announce] Google Code-in 2012 Grand Prize Winners announced
Walter Bender
walter.bender at gmail.com
Mon Feb 4 15:15:03 EST 2013
I know most of you have already heard the news...
Congratulations to Aguz and Aneesh. But also, thanks to all 52
contestants who completed Sugar Labs tasks. And thanks to their
mentors from the community.
We are still consolidating patches, but this work will have a major
impact on Sugar 1.0.
regards.
-walter
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From: Google Code-in Announce <gci-announce at googlegroups.com>
Date: Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 1:11 PM
Subject: [gci-announce] Google Code-in 2012 Grand Prize Winners announced
To: gci-announce at googlegroups.com
Congratulations to all 334 students who participated in Google Code-in
2012. The work all of you submitted was awesome! We hope you all
learned more about open source development and are excited to continue
working with these organizations or explore more open source
organizations in the years to come.
The Google Code-in 2012 Grand Prize Winners are listed below
alphabetically by first name:
Agustín Zubiaga, Uruguay - Sugar Labs
Akshay S Kashyap, India - BRL-CAD
Aleksandar Ivanov, Bulgaria - RTEMS
Aneesh Dogra, India - Sugar Labs
Aviral Dasgupta, India - Sahana Software Foundation
Cezar El-Nazli, Romania - BRL-CAD
Conor Flynn, Ireland - Apertium
Drew Gottlieb, United States - Copyleft Games Group
Illya Kovalevskyy, Ukraine - KDE
Liezl Puzon, United States - Sahana Software Foundation
Mathew Kallada, Canada - RTEMS
Matthew Bauer, United States - The NetBSD Project
Mingzhe Wang, China - The NetBSD Project
Mohammed Nafees, India - KDE
Nicolás Satragno, Argentina - The Fedora Project
Przemysław Buczkowski, Poland - Haiku
Qasim Iqbal, Canada - Apertium
Samuel Kim, United States - Copyleft Games Group
Vladimir Angelov, Bulgaria - Haiku
Ze Yue Wu, Australia - The Fedora Project
You can check out our blog post on the Google Open Source blog at:
http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2013/02/google-code-in-2012-grand-prize-winners.html
Great job everyone!
--
Walter Bender
Sugar Labs
http://www.sugarlabs.org
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