Google Code-In Final Statistics
Posted:
Monday, February 7, 2011
Thank you to all of the participants in Google Code-In, a contest designed to introduce pre-university students from around the world to the many possibilities for participation in the open source community.The contest was a great success with 361 students (ages 13-18) from 48 countries completing a total of 2,167 tasks during the 7 week contest period. The students completed 769 Easy tasks, 798 Medium level tasks and 600 Difficult tasks during Google Code-In. We are thrilled with the response and the quality of work completed for the contest and look forward to seeing more from these talented students in the future.
The top 10 countries with the highest number of participants were, in order: The United States, Romania, Bulgaria, The Russian Federation, India, Poland, Canada, Germany, Italy, and Australia.We would also like to extend a huge thank you to our 20 mentoring organizations and administrators from all over the globe, who through their guidance and encouragement are introducing young coders to the numerous ways to contribute to diverse open source projects.
Please stay tuned as we announce the Google Code-In contest winners on Monday, February 14th.
By Stephanie Taylor, Open Source Team

Really Cool stuff. Thanks Google for Code-In, I hope it runs again next year. Also, it would be cool if someone with enough free time could roughly analyze how much work was done, and display the overall contribution (according to the COCOMO model.
ReplyDeleteThanks again.
The ranking page states that there were 362 students who participated while the post shows the count as 361. Can you please verify that?
ReplyDeleteThe first to congratulate all the winners
ReplyDeleteand wish you luck google...