Hi, This is for all students planning to put in a GSoC'13 application for Numpy/Scipy. As you probably noticed, you are now able to submit your application in Melange. We're participating under the PSF org. Terri Oda, who is the PSF organizer, sent out the below announcement with tips and requirements as well as a helpful application template - please read those.
When you have a draft proposal ready, I suggest you a) submit it already, since you can edit it later b) discuss it on the numpy-discussion or scipy-dev list If you haven't submitted a pull request yet, it's a good idea to do so asap - getting your first patch merged may be nontrivial and require some rework, so don't wait till the last day! Of all the requirements, I want to stress that discussing your proposal and interacting with the community is especially important. Not only will it help improve your proposal, it is also something we will pay attention to when ranking the proposals. Reason: it's a good predictor of the success of your project, both in terms of code/features contributed and of whether you're interested and likely to stay involved after GSoC ends. The latter is at least as important to us as the former. Cheers, Ralf P.S. I will be offline from April 25th to 29th. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Terri Oda <[email protected]> Date: Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 12:22 AM Subject: [Soc2013-general] Student Application Template (Applications start April 22!) To: [email protected] As hopefully all of you are aware, student applications to GSoC will be opening April 22 19:00 UTC (tomorrow to me) and closing May 3rd. I highly recommend that you all submit applications early -- you can modify them up until the final deadline. Google will not extend the deadline for any reason, including technical problems with the melange system (which have been known to happen at the last minute in the past), so the sooner you can get an application in the better! We have a template to help you prepare your application with the PSF: http://wiki.python.org/moin/**SummerOfCode/**ApplicationTemplate2013<http://wiki.python.org/moin/SummerOfCode/ApplicationTemplate2013> Your sub-organizations may have additional requirements; ask them if there's any extra information they need from you. Please note a few things we ask for that are not always required by other orgs: * We do require students to blog about their projects, so you will need to set up a GSoC blog for weekly status updates and any other thoughts you wish to record about your project. * We do require students to submit a link to some sort of code sample, preferably a patch to the sub-org to which you are applying. Talk to your mentors if you're uncertain what would be appropriate. * Don't forget to put the name of your sub-organization (e.g. OpenHatch, MNE-Python) into the title of your application. If you're not sure about how to write a good proposal, ask your prospective mentors: they're the ones who will be deciding if they hire you or not, so they get the final word as to what a good proposal looks like for them. Terri ______________________________**_________________ Soc2013-general mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/**mailman/listinfo/soc2013-**general<http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/soc2013-general>
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