Welcome to the BRL-CAD project!  As Daniel already stated so perfectly, you 
successfully managed the Google Summer of Code application process.  
Congratulations!  Now it's time to work on preparations.

#0:  First and foremost, make sure you are subscribed to the brlcad-devel 
mailing list [1]!  That's the guaranteed way we'll send out announcements like 
this one that need to reach everyone.  This e-mail was sent to the list and 
bcc'd so you should get it twice if you're subscribed.  Future e-mails will 
ONLY go to the list. 

#1:  Compile and run BRL-CAD from a Subversion source checkout.  You may use 
the VM disk image but are encouraged now to get the build working under 
whatever environment is most efficient for you.  If we have to sort out basic 
compilation issues *after* the coding timeframe begins, you've failed...  :)  
Sort them out now.

#2:  Set up a BRL-CAD wiki user page for posting daily development updates.  
Working with open source, you will get into the habit of communicating MUCH 
more frequently than one normally does with class and thesis work.  *Daily* 
communication is expected.  Being on IRC is great for interaction, but your 
wiki page will be a succinct journal of activity for the world at large.

#3:  Send your assigned mentor a quick e-mail just to say hello if you have not 
done so already.  Their primary role is to track your schedule progress and 
fill out your evaluation.  Let them know of changes (like if you get sick or 
take a vacation) or contact them if you have any questions not getting 
answered.  Do NOT e-mail mentors privately for technical guidance, even if you 
think it's a dumb or simple question.  All technical discussions should be 
public either on the mailing list or IRC.

#4:  Get to know your fellow GSoC students and their projects [2].  All eleven 
of you are climbing the same learning curve and becoming familiarized with 
BRL-CAD.  Help each other. 

#5:  Ask questions and get someone to review your code patches.   You will be 
directly committing to SVN after a couple patches have been successfully 
reviewed and we're confident you probably won't make a mess.  ;)

Finally, if you have not done so already, read the IF YOU ARE ACCEPTED section 
on our checklist [3].  We here to help you become new BRL-CAD developers so 
please do speak up if you have any questions or run into problems.   Your GSoC 
application was accepted in large part because of your ability to communicate 
with us, so keep up the good work!  Once again, congratulations and welcome.

Cheers!
Sean


[1] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/brlcad-devel
[2] http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2012/brlcad
[3] http://brlcad.org/wiki/Summer_of_Code/Checklist

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