- Coding Dates: May 23 - Aug 25.
- 1000 students accepted from 70 countries.
- 1991 mentors from 65 countries.
- 150 Open Source organizations.
- 85% student success rate.
Organizations
- AbiWord
- ASCEND
- Association Gephi
- Atheme.org
- Audacity
- Battle for Wesnoth
- Berkman Center at Harvard University
- Blender Foundation
- BlueZ
- Boost C++ Libraries
- BRL-CAD
- BZFlag
- Center for the Study of Complex Systems, Univ of Michigan
- Chromium
- Comprehensive C Archive Network
- coreboot
- Creative Commons
- Crystal Space
- Debian
- Django Software Foundation
- DragonFly BSD
- Drupal
- DSpace Foundation
- Eclipse Foundation
- ES Operating System
- Etherboot Project
- Fedora Project & JBoss.org (Red Hat)
- FFmpeg
- Fiji
- Free Software Initiative of Japan
- Freifunk
- GCC
- Geeklog
- GenMAPP
- Gentoo
- Git Development Community
- GNOME
- GNU Image Manipulation Program
- GNU Project
- Go OpenOffice
- Google's Open Source Programs Office
- GStreamer
- Hackystat
- Haiku
- haskell.org
- Hugin/Panotools
- Inkscape
- Jato
- Joomla!
- KDE
- LimeSurvey
- LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
- Maemo Community
- Melange
- Mercurial (a member of the Software Freedom Conservancy)
- MetaBrainz Foundation
- Mifos
- MINIX 3
- MoinMoin Wiki
- Mono Project
- Moodle
- Mozilla Project
- MySQL
- National Center for Supercomputing Applications
- Native Client
- Natural User Interface Group
- NESCent - National Evolutionary Synthesis Center
- NetSurf
- Nmap Security Scanner
- NTP Project
- OAR
- OGRE
- OMII-UK
- Open64
- OpenAFS
- OpenChange (a project of the Free Software Conservancy)
- OpenCog sponsored by the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence
- OpenICC
- OpenImageIO
- OpenMRS
- OpenSSH
- OpenStreetMap
- openSUSE Project
- Oregon State University Open Source Lab
- OSGeo - Open Source Geospatial Foundation
- Pardus
- PHP
- Pidgin, Finch and libpurple
- PKIF project
- Plan 9 from Bell Labs
- Plone Foundation
- Portland State University
- Ptolemy Project, University of California, Berkeley
- Python Software Foundation
- R Foundation for Statistical Computing
- Review Board
- Rockbox
- RTEMS Project
- Ruby on Rails
- Sahana
- Sakai Foundation
- Samba
- Scilab/Digiteo Foundation
- SCons next-generation build system
- Scribus Team
- ScummVM
- SharpDevelop
- Simple DirectMedia Layer
- SIP Communicator
- Subversion
- Sugar Labs educational platform (a member of the SFC)
- Sunlight Foundation
- SWIG
- Systers: Women in Computing
- Tcl Community Association
- The Apache Software Foundation
- The Apertium Project
- The Aqsis Team
- The Asterisk Project
- The Codehaus
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation/The Tor Project
- The Enlightenment Project
- The FreeBSD Project
- The Freenet Project
- The Globus Alliance
- The Honeynet Project
- The Linux Foundation
- The MacPorts Project
- The NetBSD Project
- The ns-3 Network Simulator Project
- The Perl Foundation
- The Syslinux Project
- The Wine Project
- Thousand Parsec
- TikiWiki CMS/Groupware
- TurboGears
- Tux4Kids
- TYPO3 Association
- Umit Project
- VideoLAN
- Wikimedia Foundation
- WinLibre
- WordPress
- WorldForge
- wxWidgets
- X.Org
- Xelerance Corporation
- Xiph.Org Foundation
- XMMS2
- XWiki