Hi everyone,
I wish to express my joy in participating in this year's summer of
code where I would get to contribute to the awesome BRL-CAD software
and meet other enthusiastic programmers across the globe. I would like
to congratulate all the other GSoC participants for this year. Can't
wait to start bonding with you all.

Best regards
Ch3ck(Nyah Check)

On 5/28/13, Christopher Sean Morrison <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On May 27, 2013, at 3:24 PM, Deepak Pandian wrote:
>
>> I learnt a few things about image representation during this process
>> and I am thankful for that. I would like to have feedback from the
>> reviewers on where I could have improved my chances.
>
> Deepak and other GSoC applicants,
>
> I am more than happy to share specific proposal feedback for any student
> (accepted or rejected) on your proposal if you are interested.  I will
> respond to any feedback requests in private, unless you specifically state
> otherwise that you'd like the feedback and any following discussion to be
> public.  All you have to do is ask (if you've already asked, I will be
> responding ASAP).
>
> We really do appreciate the hard efforts from all of our GSoC applicants
> this year.  It was a very competitive selection process as we decided to
> only accept 7 students this year (and it was originally going to be just 5).
>  The quality of proposals and sustained interaction was great to see.
>
>> Will keep following brlcad community and try to find ways to contribute.
>
>
> For many of you, this may be your first exposure to open source software
> development.  While some of you were not able to be selected, you should
> know that we are still interested in working with you.  GSoC merely
> facilitates participation in open source, but you can always get involved if
> you so desire.
>
> Getting involved and already *being* involved with an open source project
> not only greatly increases your chances of being selected for GSoC, but it
> is a FANTASTIC volunteer activity to put on your resumé.  Many of our
> current and past contributors have jobs because of participating in open
> source.  It demonstrates a passion for software development.
>
> How to get involved?  Work on something that really interests you.  It could
> be something simple from our GCI open tasks page [1] or something more
> involved [2].  It could be code cleanup [3] so you can explore.
>
> Whatever it is, do it because you enjoy it.  Happy coding!
>
> Cheers!
> Sean
>
> [1] http://www.google-melange.com/gci/org/google/gci2012/brlcad
> [2] http://brlcad.org/~sean/ideas.html
> [3] http://brlcad.org/wiki/Code_Cleanup
>
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