Put Google on your CV this Summer!
New Zealand High Schoolers: Put Google on your CV this Summer!
29 November 2007
New Zealand high-schoolers are being given a once in lifetime opportunity to work with Google over December and January in a computing contest with the lure of money, Google T-Shirts, and travel.
Wellington-based software company SilverStripe is one of 10 organisations invited by Google to be at the core of the global “Google Highly Open Participation Contest”.
Students choose to work on small tasks which
get contributed back into
high profile global software
projects. Participants get a Google T-Shirt and USD100 for
every three tasks completed.
The top ten students get an
all-expenses-paid trip to an awards ceremony at the
Googleplex in Silicon Valley.
Tasks vary from
programming, testing, design, and translating, to
marketing. The contest aims to teach appreciation for
the progressive software ideals that Google, and other open
source companies like SilverStripe, are founded upon. Says
SilverStripe co-founder Sigurd Magnusson:
/"In today’s daily commentary about global warming
and people's wariness of the greed held
by large music, oil, banking, and software giants,
companies like Google are boldly
demonstrating how to make money and still operate
for the human good. With Google
Earth, for example, Google purchased millions of
dollars of satellite photography to then
release the world's best mapping tool. By making it
free, Google genuinely improved the
world we live in. Through this contest, Google hopes
to teach the next generation to
appreciate the importance of collaboration, open
standards, and freedom of information--
and encourage them to live by the same ideals.
SilverStripe was invited into this contest because
we’ve shown through our earlier
collaboration with Google that we share the same
philosophy; like Google, we're showing the
world how to run a profitable, world-leading company
that takes a more human approach;
giving massively useful software to the
world."/
Students must complete their work by 4th
February 2008 to allow grand
prize winners to be
judged.
SilverStripe makes a world-leading web development
platform that is both
cutting edge and easy to use.
SilverStripe uses an open source development model to
continuously expand the platform.
Since the platform’s
launch in February, generous support has been
received
from Google, Sun, the NZ Government, and in the form of
hundreds of volunteers worldwide contributing new code,
ideas,translations, and testing. SilverStripe is financed by
working with progressive Government and
private
organizations who want sophisticated web applications built
on
top of the platform.
•
http://www.silverstripe.com/highschoolers-add-google-to-your-cv/
(Overview)
•
http://code.google.com/p/google-highly-open-participation-silverstripe/issues/list
(Task list)
•
http://code.google.com/opensource/ghop/2007-8/ (Contest
rules)
• http://youtube.com/watch?v=y068GJ1OEC8 (TVNZ
Close Up, May 2007,
discussing
SilverStripe)
ENDS