Google Highly Open Participation Contest Note: This post assumes that you are aware of the Google Highly Open Participation Contest. If not, see that link.

UPDATE: Huge congratulations to our GHOP equally-as-awesome winners! Read about it on the Google Open Source Blog!

Also see the official GHOP grand prize winners announcement.

The GHOP contest officially ended on February 4, 2008. This contest was an absolutely amazing success, and resulted in a number of new contributors to the Drupal project. If you're interested in learning more about the contest, there was a recent Lullabot podcast about GHOP, and there will also be a session on GHOP at Drupalcon if you're interested in learning more about the program and what has been achieved in the past two months, and would like to talk to a few of the students face-to-face.

  • Peter Cawley (Corsix) was selected as Drupal's GHOP grand prize winner, and will receive a paid travel to Google campus in Mountain View, California in early May, along with the GHOP winners from other projects. Peter completed a whopping 15 tasks, his greatest accomplishment being the creation of the awesome new Flexifilter module, which allows site builders to create custom input filters without having to write code and/or install a new module for each new filter. This module was envisioned by fellow GHOP student cwgordon7, and mentored by a Drupal contributor too young to take part in GHOP, dmitrig01. Way to go, Corsix!!! :D
  • Peter will be accompanied on his trip to Google by Adam Light (aclight), who did a tremendous job handling the administration of the GHOP contest, as well as helping students and mentors alike with GHOP tasks.
  • We'd also like to extend our congratulations to everyone who participated, including our equally-as-awesome winners, Charlie Gordon (cwgordon7), Edward Z. Yang (ezyang), Jimmy Berry (boombatower), Wilson Lee (kourge), and Dmitri G. (dmitrig01) (who was too young to participate in GHOP, but helped a lot with mentoring and administration, and so was named honorary winner :)).
  • A total of 130 tasks were completed, ranging from new and upgraded modules, enhancements to existing modules, much-needed documentation, helpful videocasts, beautiful marketing materials, and more. Almost half of those were completed during the last month of the program.
  • We had a total of 54 awesome student participants during the course of GHOP, of which 65% are brand new contributors who came to the Drupal project because of this contest. Amazing!
  • The leaders in terms of raw task numbers were Corsix (15), boombatower (12), ezyang (10), cwgordon7 (9), and kourge (9), but we also benefited from several students who took on only a few tasks and knocked them out of the park. Most of our GHOP students are planning on remaining long-term contributors to the Drupal community. :)
  • Thanks to everyone for all of the great community support we've received during this contest! Your help made it possible for these students to experience the power of an awesome open source community, and gave the community a big boost in the number of contributors.

What comes next, now that GHOP is over? DROP! Read on to find out more, and also to see a list of the tasks completed since our last status report.

What comes next? DROP!

GHOP is now over, and was a huge success, thanks to the Drupal community's support. We hope we're given the opportunity to do this again sometime real soon. :) But in the meantime, the GHOP students have created a new, Drupal-specific project that will help continue the success of GHOP: The DROP (Drupal Really Open Participation) program.

DROP will strive to capture the small, bite-sized task aspect of GHOP, but there will be no age restrictions of any sort, meaning everyone, not just 13-18 year olds, can participate. Participants earn points for proposing, mentoring, and completing "tasks," which are simply regular issues in the drupal.org issue tracker that have been "tagged" as DROP tasks.

Want to see your name up here next month? Or the month after? Then become a DROP participant, take a look at the list of open tasks to claim one. Or more than one! You can even work on tasks in small teams. And, if you come across any bite-sized tasks that would be great for members of the community who are still getting familiar with Drupal, or even some trickier things for more seasoned contributors looking for a challenge, please propose and mentor some tasks as well! Finally, we need folks to help review DROP participants' work, so check out a list of all issues on drupal.org with the phrase "DROP Task."

 There is much more information available about the DROP program at the official DROP website.

The final batch of GHOP tasks

List of the tasks that have been completed since the mid-term status report, on January 2, 2008:

Coding

Quality Assurance

Documentation

Videos

User Interface/Theming

Marketing

That's a wrap!

In closing, huge thanks go out to:

  • Google, particularly the awesome Leslie Hawthorn, for thinking up this awesome concept and for choosing the awesome Drupal project as one of the awesome open source projects to help with the awesome initial pilot program.
  • Each and every single student who participated in the GHOP program, particularly those who chose Drupal as an open source project to work with: this contest would never have been such an amazing success without you! You all showed tremendous knowledge and skill, capability and willingness to learn, incredible attention to detail and quality of your work, and were just plain fun to hang out with. You rock!
  • The dedicated, awesome GHOP administrators, including Addison Berry, Angie Byron, Dmitri G, and Adam Light, for administering this awesome program which has helped Drupal so much!
  • Everyone who mentored tasks and helped review students' work. You all helped attract the fantastic students who came to Drupal, and kept the contest humming along. Excellent, awesome work!

Hope to see you all around on the DROP site. :)

Comments

JohnForsythe’s picture

Congratulations to Corsix, and everyone else who participated. Well done!

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keith.smith’s picture

All of you did a fantastic job, and I'm looking forward to participating in and helping with DROP.

--keith

jody lynn’s picture

Great writeup! Now I'm going to read the 30 tabs I just opened!

--Zivtech--

figaro’s picture

Is there merit in adding the so called deleted issues? http://code.google.com/p/google-highly-open-participation-drupal/issues/...
These are issues which were mostly unclaimed and perhaps a gem will come of it.

EDIT: to help novice users and developers find DROP, you may even want to add the DROP link to each of the sections found on the general contribution page: http://drupal.org/contribute

jjeff’s picture

Great work everyone! Those look like some tasty tasty pancakes! :-)

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add1sun’s picture

As an admin for Drupal's GHOP, I just want to say that working with these students was AMAZING! We were continually blown away by the quality of work and effort that was put forth by everyone. It truly was inspirational and I'm excited to have many of these students now actively involved in the community beyond GHOP. Everyone should feel really good about the work you did - go ahead and puff up a little, you deserve it.

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Joe Matthew’s picture

Thanks for the video link to the ubercart video

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benc’s picture

DROP is a great way to prioritize the stack of tasks that are important but have not always been given attention. Congratulations to the GHOP folks :)

Speaking of stacks, that's a yummy stack of pancakes on the post. Makes me wanna get some for breakfast.

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