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Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit, 2010

For the second year I was given the opportunity to represent Drupal at the Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit. The primary purpose of the Mentor Summit is to bring together the projects that participated in GSOC, and provide a forum for discussions.

While there, I learned about what other CMS systems are up to and how other Open Source projects were working with Git and DVCS systems. Here are some of the highlights.

Reflections on Google Summer of Code

This was the second year that I have been involved as a mentor for Google's Summer of Code program. And in both cases, I've worked as a mentor for Drupal. Last year, I worked with sivaji on a project involving the Quiz module. This year, I worked with eabrand on QueryPath and the QueryPath module.

In both cases, the projects were highly successful. I'm thrilled to have had the opportunity to work with two very gifted up-and-coming developers.

I think one of the most critical questions to ask of any program like GSOC, is whether or not it produces the results (pedagogical and professional) that it is after. With both Sivaji and Emily, the answer is a resounding yes.

  • Since finishing his GSOC project, Sivaji has begun his professional life as a web developer focused on Drupal. Recently, he and his colleagues started E-ndicus, a Drupal-focused software development company in his home town of Chennai.
  • Emily is now a software engineer at HP. She continues to contribute to QueryPath, and was just this week featured on Google's blog. Last week, she joined me on the Drupal Dojo QueryPath session, too.

I doubt either of these individuals learned much from me during our GSOC projects. More than anything, it just takes hard work, persistence, and attention to detail to finish a GSOC project. But I've certainly learned a lot from them. And both Quiz and QueryPath have benefited enormously from the work of these two.

Drupal Dojo: "QueryPath: It's like PHP jQuery in Drupal!"

On August 17th at 12pm EDT (9AM PDT), I will be doing the Drupal Dojo session, "QueryPath: It's like PHP jQuery in Drupal!". To sign up, head over to the webinar signup.

I'm particularly excited about this for three reasons:

  1. Emily will be joining me to talk about her GSoC project.
  2. We will be discussing QueryPath 2.1 and the new Drupal 7 QueryPath module.
  3. The totally gorgeous new QueryPath logo (designed by Michael Mesker) will be unveiled.

This has been an exciting summer for QueryPath, and this webinar will preview many of the QueryPath technologies that are on the cusp of being released.

TechStartups: The Demise of Web 2.0

I spent last weekend out in Santa Clara at the Google SOC Mentor Summit. The conference itself was fantastic, but at one point a lightbulb went on in my head, and I sat down and wrote an article. Head on over to Tech Startups and read about The Demise of Web 2.0.
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