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For more information about GSoD, feel free to visit [https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs Google Season of Docs Main Page] | For more information about GSoD, feel free to visit [https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs Google Season of Docs Main Page] | ||
Feel free to check out the [[Season of Docs/GSoD Ideas]] page. Everybody is welcome to work on tasks listed there (or come up with tasks of their own), independent from the SoC. | Feel free to check out the [[Season of Docs/GSoD Ideas|GSoD Ideas]] page. Everybody is welcome to work on tasks listed there (or come up with tasks of their own), independent from the SoC. | ||
We also developed some [[Season of Docs/Project Rules | Project Rules]] which are obligatory for our technical writers. | We also developed some [[Season of Docs/Project Rules | Project Rules]] which are obligatory for our technical writers. |
Revision as of 14:55, 19 April 2020
Google Season of Docs is a relatively new program to help mentor Technical Writers by pairing them with Open Source software.
For more information about GSoD, feel free to visit Google Season of Docs Main Page
Feel free to check out the GSoD Ideas page. Everybody is welcome to work on tasks listed there (or come up with tasks of their own), independent from the SoC.
We also developed some Project Rules which are obligatory for our technical writers.
There are some Guidelines for our technical writers, information of what we expect to see in an application and Tips From Past GSoD'ers.
To contact the team see information on Season of Docs/GSoD Contact.
Information about current GSoD event
GSoD 2020
Organization application form for GSoD 2020
Information about past GSoD events
GSoD 2019
The ScummVM organization did not apply.