On 23 April 2018 at 19:23, Abhishek Kashyap wrote: > Why my proposals was rejected.What is the reason behind it? > I have tried my best.I have given my precious time to create my > proposals.Reply soon as possible.
Dear Abhishek, I hope we'll have an opportunity to send a longer response, but in short: Google only granted us a single slot for GSOC this year. Compared to the proposal that won that slot, we did not get any chance to evaluate your skillset based on some sample code or some minimal proof-of-concept code. Some further general advice ... One of the important suggestions for the future: there was approximately a month of time to submit the proposals. The more time student and mentors have to improve the proposal, the better the proposal can get at the end. Submitting the proposal at the very end of the allocated time window and expecting from mentors to provide an instant response (within one hour?) is rarely going to work out well. But we hope to have the ability to participate next year again. By far the best way to increase your chances to get selected is by contributing valuable patches to the project well before the application deadline. Students who can prove their ability to solve problems related to the project have almost an "unfair advantage" over those who just submit a prose. If you start contributing now at a slow pace, to either this or some other project, you'll have the perfect mileage by the time for GSOC 2019 to submit an outstanding proposal backed by plenty patches and expertise. Mojca
