For a detailed timeline of important events for this year’s program and more information please review our Frequently Asked Questions.
Following on the success of the Google Summer of Code program for university students, the Google Code-in is a contest for pre-university students (e.g., high school and secondary school students ages 13-17) with the goal of encouraging young people to participate in open source. A similar program, the Google Highly Open Participation contest ran in 2007, and in 2010 we changed the format slightly and the Google Code-in program was born.
For many students the Google Code-in contest is their first introduction to open source development. For Google Code-in we work with open source organizations, each of whom has experience mentoring students in the Google Summer of Code program, to provide "bite sized" tasks for participating students to complete.
The tasks are grouped into the following categories:
Students earn points based on the difficulty and time required to complete the tasks. Students will receive tee shirts and cash prizes based upon the number of tasks they complete. The ten students with the highest number of points at the end of the contest will receive a trip to Google’s Mountain View, California, USA Headquarters for an award ceremony for themselves and a parent or legal guardian.
The contest starts on November 21, 2011. Please read the official contest rules and if you have any further questions please email the contest discussion list and one of the contest administrators will be happy to point you in the right direction.
Stay tuned to our Open Source at Google blog for more updates on the contest.