> Both of these points do have some overlap. But there are differences.
>
> Point 4, "how you propose to do it", would provide general details on the
> technologies or APIs that you are proposing to use. It may also provide
> general details on which DSpace user interface(s) your project would work
> with, etc. So, point #4 is more about what technologies you plan to use,
> and generally how you'd propose to implement your project.
>
> Point 5 gives details on the proposed schedule/timeline for implementing
> your project. For example, you may say that in the first few weeks your
> goal is to finish step #1, by week 3-4 you'd want to finish step #2, etc.
>
> I hope this helps,
>
>
These points are very informative.Hope my application is in accordance with
this prescribed format.I have already applied for the GSOC under Duraspace
waiting for the community feedback over that.
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With Regards,
Gaurav Paliwal
http://gaurav.tk
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