The Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a program that provides funding for student developers to work with open source organizations over the summer. The goals of the program are to inspire young developers, provide experience with open source development, and generate new code for projects. Students submit proposals to organizations and are paired with mentors. If accepted, they receive stipends for their work. A wide range of technical organizations participate each year.
This document summarizes the roles, processes, and meetings involved in Scrum, an agile software development framework. It describes the Product Owner as responsible for managing the product backlog and prioritizing features. The Scrum Master leads the Scrum process and meetings. The Scrum Team, comprising developers, designers, and analysts, is responsible for development. Key Scrum artifacts include the product and sprint backlogs, which track features and tasks, and burndown charts, which track work completion. The document outlines Scrum meetings like sprint planning, daily stand-ups, and sprint reviews.
The Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a program that provides funding for student developers to work with open source organizations over the summer. The goals of the program are to inspire young developers, provide experience with open source development, and generate new code for projects. Students submit proposals to organizations and are paired with mentors. If accepted, they receive stipends for their work. A wide range of technical organizations participate each year.
This document summarizes the roles, processes, and meetings involved in Scrum, an agile software development framework. It describes the Product Owner as responsible for managing the product backlog and prioritizing features. The Scrum Master leads the Scrum process and meetings. The Scrum Team, comprising developers, designers, and analysts, is responsible for development. Key Scrum artifacts include the product and sprint backlogs, which track features and tasks, and burndown charts, which track work completion. The document outlines Scrum meetings like sprint planning, daily stand-ups, and sprint reviews.