Hi GSoC applicants,
I have read the submitted draft proposals. Thanks for submitting these to The Libreswan Project. Some proposals submitted could be made more readable and show that you investigated the project and the proposal by adding some structure and detail. For example: - Introduction [describe your skills, and why you are interested in this project] - The problem statement [why is the proposal something that libreswan wants to support. What problem does it solve?] - The solution [When implemented, how will the problem be solved] - The Implementation [Which parts of the code or processing needs to be changed/updated in libreswan. You can be generic, eg algorithm parsing, packet processing, configuration file parser] - Verification of solution [how will you verify that your implementation is correct, this can be human testing, or preferably automated testing where possible] As mentors, we have very limited ways to determine your knowledge and skills. So anything you write that shows you have familiarised yourself with the libreswan code or the RFC helps us determine if we think you are skilled enough to take on the project idea. Good luck! Paul _______________________________________________ Swan-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libreswan.org/mailman/listinfo/swan-dev
