Hi,

I'm an undergrad studying Information Technology at IIIT-Delhi, India and
would love nothing better than to work with Creative Commons for GSoC 2011.

I checked out the project motivation (
http://labs.creativecommons.org/2011/03/21/cc-gsoc-integration-is-the-word/)
and the project ideas at (
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Developer_Challenges). I'd like to work on
the 'Build Creative Commons licensing into more content creation
applications' open challenge.

My specific idea was to build an extension for Microsoft Office. I agree
that it's hopelessly derivative of the OpenOffice add-in (
http://labs.creativecommons.org/category/openoffice/), but I feel that it
doesn't make the project any less useful. I've been copying CC attributions
into my papers for years, and an easy way to do that would be useful for
many people.

Also, the other motivation for me is that this would (very frankly) be my
first time contributing to an open-source project and the fact that someone
else has completed a similar project in the 3-month timeframe is enormously
encouraging. I'm a reasonably good programmer (I get straight A's in all my
programming courses) but contributing to FOSS is something I have no
experience with, so please bear with me and point out any mistakes I'm
making. I have written a 1500+ line course project in C# (a client for a
delay-tolerant filesharing network) and am reasonably comfortable with
VS2010, so I have a bit of a handle on the development process. I'm also
comfortable with Python.

What I'd specifically like some feedback on is the proposal. As compared to
the other projects on the GSoC, CC doesn't really have a well-defined format
for it, so any kind of input you can give me to make my application stronger
will be much appreciated.

Thanks!

Cheers,
Raghav
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