Peter,

You need to submit your application *now* to Melange, otherwise it
can't be considered.

Ondrej

On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 3:48 AM, Peter Petrov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just found out about GSoC several days ago and it immediately struck me as
> being amazing. I have been trying to get involved in the open source
> community for a while now, but haven't been able to "find the time". I am
> currently in a PhD program working on theoretical physics (string theory),
> but have been doing quite a lot of tinkering with computer science in
> general lately and it has been really fascinating. GSoC seems like the exact
> type of thing to push me and keep me on track to start contributing
> seriously to open source projects and get my hands dirty with "real" coding.
> I immediately jumped on the SymPy page and started playing around with the
> packages. It's a little overwhelming how much is being developed
> simultaneously, but I am getting a feel for some of the interesting
> features.
>
> I know it is a long shot to get approved for the GSoC, since I see most
> people have started working on proposals so early on, but I am still going
> to try and if it doesn't work I will at least have learned enough to start
> working on something interesting even without the funding (it would help
> though, since I will be able to devote more time to it over the summer).
>
> I wanted to get some feedback about my ideas, which I realize might not
> happen by the deadline (24ish hours left), but even so I would appreciate
> it. I am trying to have a decent proposal by then, which might not be very
> concrete (more of a conceptual plan) and hoping to have several days after
> the melange deadline to develop it fully once I hear from you. I am not sure
> how the review process works, but I would appreciate some feedback from the
> mentors if you would be willing to consider a proposal modified after the
> official deadline, since I see there is a period of several weeks of review.
> That is so I know if I should slave away on it the days after the deadline,
> or if there's no point.
>
> I am also trying to fix an issue and submit a pull request by the deadline,
> which is not going too well since I have started looking at SymPy only for
> the past several days. Fingers crossed though. Anyways I just uploaded a
> wiki page with my current general ideas (nothing specific yet, but I have
> one more day). Any feedback or references to discussions surrounding the
> topics I am looking at would be greatly appreciated. I have been digging
> through the doc files and the mailing list, but someone with experience
> might be able to point me to something I have not discovered yet.
>
> Thank you in advance for any help. This looks like a great community and I
> look forward to talking with you more and hopefully contributing.
>
> Peter Petrov
>
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