I tend to take the same approach.

I don't think there is anything about this in the student instructions
on the wiki, but we can add something.

Aaron Meurer

On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 4:07 PM Oscar Benjamin
<oscar.j.benja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Over the past couple of months I have lost count of the number of
> times that I have been emailed off-list by people interested in
> applying for GSOC with sympy this year.
>
> It's excellent that so many people are interested but I have not
> replied to *any* off-list emails and I don't intend to. This is
> because I don't want to give private help to any particular applicant
> at the expense of others. Anyone who wants to publicly discuss ideas
> or post their proposal and ask for feedback is welcome to do so. I am
> happy to give guidance or provide feedback in an open forum where
> everyone can see what I have to say. If I don't respond then please
> understand that that is because my time is limited and many of the
> proposals are for projects that I would not be able to mentor.
>
> Is there any guidance around off-list communication with GSOC
> applicants on the wiki?
>
> Oscar
>
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