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Re: Summer of code: msg#00139

Subject: Re: Summer of code
On 5/31/05, Jorge Bernal <koke@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Err, so the bounties are double-paid?!?

I don't think so. At $4500, what Google is paying to people who are
accepted and successfully complete their project is far more that the
bounties that actually have a dollar amount attached to them[1]. Plus,
Google pays the sponsoring organization (Ubuntu in this case) $500 for
each successful student as well. I think all the money involved here
is coming from Google's end.

This program sounds pretty awesome. Hopefully I get accepted...

- Niran

[1] http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/bounties/document_view
(Mozilla bounties)



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