Dates:
- Student Projects Announced: May 4, 2017, accepted students are paired with a mentor and start planning their projects and milestones.
- Community Bonding: May 5-30, 2017, students spend a month learning more about their organisation’s community.
- Coding: May 30, 2017-August 21, 2017, students work on their Google Summer of Code projects.
- Evaluations: June 26-30, 2017, July 24 - 28, 2017, mentors and students submit their evaluations of one another. These evaluations are a required step of the program.
- Students Submit Code and Final Evaluations: August 21-29, 2017, students submit their code, project summaries, and final evaluations of their mentors.
- Mentors Submit Final Evaluations: August 29, 2017-September 5, 2017, mentors review student code samples and determine if the students have successfully completed their Google Summer of Code 2017 project.
- Results Announced: September 6, 2017, students are notified of the pass/fail status of their Google Summer of Code 2017 projects.
Representations and Warranties:
- Students should be eligible, as described in the program rules, to participate in the program as a student.
- The information student provides about their self during registration and in subsequent communications with Google is truthful and accurate.
Submissions:
- Should be original.
- Should not malicious, defamatory, libellous, pornographic, or obscene.
- Do not violate any applicable laws.
- Do not violate any rights of any other person or entity or any obligation you may have with them.
Important:
- Submissions mean any materials student submit to Google in connection with the Program, including Project Submissions and Evaluations.
- The student retains all ownership rights you had in your Submissions before submitting them.
- Student grant Google a non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, free license (with a right to sublicense) to reproduce, prepare derivative works of, distribute, perform, display, and otherwise use their submissions for the purpose of administering the program and promoting Google Summer of Code.