Starting yesterday, students were able to submit their proposals on the
GSoC website. Please review this site
<https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/wiki/Google-summer-of-code-(GSOC)-2017>
thoroughly before making a submission. We're eager to hear what prospective
students have in mind for a contribution to sklearn.

As we've said before, mentor time is at a premium this year. If you've
posted a proposal and we haven't responded, please keep poking us. I know
that personally I tend to wake up to between 30-70 emails and have to
triage based on my availability, and that Gael likely scoffs at this small
number. Things fall through the cracks. If you haven't heard back that
doesn't mean we don't want your submission, please submit or ask for
feedback!

A strong factor in determining if you're going to be chosen will be your
availability with the code and methods you'd like to work on. It is less
likely that we will take someone unfamiliar with the code base this year,
as there is a large starting cost to getting familiar with an intricate
code-base. In your application please emphasize your prior experience with
either sklearn code, cython code (if applicable for your project) or
machine learning code in general.

Let us know if you have any other questions.

Jacob
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