You might try downloading blender source code and see if you can build it and make a bug fix or minor feature addition.
If you find that really challenging, then your odds of gsoc success are low. LetterRip On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 9:20 AM, LswaN <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, my name is Luke Swanson, I am currently a Software > Engineering student at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. I've > been using Blender for a few years, and I am now considering applying > for GSoC 2014. I would like the opportunity to contribute something to > Blender, while gaining programming experience and making a bit of money > as well. I feel that a Summer of Code project would be a good way to > accomplish all of this. > However, I am still fairly new to programming; when the summer comes I > will have been coding for about a year and a half. What level of > experience are GSoC students working with Blender expected to have? I am > always eager to learn new things as I work, but if my lack of experience > would prevent me from doing anything productive, I wouldn't want to > waste one of Blender's GSoC slots. Any advice on if/how I should proceed? > _______________________________________________ > Bf-committers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
