GNOME and the 2007 Google Summer of Code

GNOMEA fanned out selection of GNOME/Google Summer of Code 2007 posters (the free software desktop project) is working with Google’s Summer of Code again this year. Starting today, students can apply to work on GNOME desktop projects and get paid by Google. Visit GNOME’s Summer of Code 2007 and Google’s Summer of Code pages for more information.

To advertise this project in your campus, find the poster that fits your needs best and post a copy of it somewhere students are likely to see it.

Thanks to Máirín Duffy for the poster art.

SVG
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PDF
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PNG
(preview)

English

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Letter

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Arabic

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Croatian

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Danish

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Dutch

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French

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German

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Greek

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Indonesian

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Italian

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Korean

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Macedonian

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Malayalam

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Brazilian Portuguese

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Romanian

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Spanish

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2 thoughts on “GNOME and the 2007 Google Summer of Code

  1. Thanks for the feedback. I went over the SVGs in Inkscape and took out the object in the upper right corner, set the page size to what the filename specified, centered the image in the page, and saved the SVG. Hopefully that will work better.

    I’m not convinced that Firefox 2.0.0.2’s SVG rendering is correct because it doesn’t render the tight kerning on the text I see in Inkscape. As a result the text appears cut off at the right.

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