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Announcing phpMyAdmin's GSoC 2010 projects

We would like to announce that phpMyAdmin will have six projects in
Google Summer of Code 2010.

We've received many more project applications this year than we are
able to mentor and it was sometimes a tough process to select the best
ones. We would like to thank all people who have applied, for their time
and energy; we hope that not being selected for this summer will not
prevent them from contributing to phpMyAdmin.

The final six chosen projects are:

Charts in phpMyAdmin by Martynas Mickevicius (mentored by Herman van Rink)

AJAXify the phpMyAdmin Interface by Ninad Pundalik (mentored by Marc Delisle)

Visual Query Builder For PhpMyadmin by Ankit Gupta (mentored by Michael Keck)

Exporting Relations schema to SVG,EPS,PDF,MS Visio and Dia's XML file formats by Adnan Mughal (mentored by Michal Cihar)

User preferences by Piotr Przybylski (mentored by Marc Delisle)

phpMyAdmin User Interface Cleanup by Lorikeet Lee (mentored by Michal Cihar)

GSoC proposals feedback

Hi,
Your proposal sent to http://socghop.appspot.com/ will receive public comments [0] from our mentors team. Now that your proposal has been sent, there is a "subscribe to updates" button on top of the page. We strongly suggest you subscribe to updates, to be able to react to our questions and reply via a public comment of your own.

- your mentors team

[0] here "public" means that the mentoring team and yourself can see it

To potential GSoC students

We appreciate the interest of students to take part in this year's
Google Summer of Code with phpMyAdmin. Unfortunately our mentor manpower is limited. Because of this please take care when filling your proposal and follow our student checklist on the wiki.
This way you can dramatically increase your chance of being accepted. We will especially take into account your code contributions to phpMyAdmin so far.

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