Diff for "GSoCApplication"

Differences between revisions 2 and 3
Revision 2 as of 2010-03-12 07:57:12
Size: 2639
Editor: tornado
Comment:
Revision 3 as of 2010-03-18 23:28:47
Size: 2640
Editor: tornado
Comment:
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 32: Line 32:
Your proposal should be around 1500-4000 words in plain text and should clearly state what you intend to do and the necessary steps to get there. There is a limit on the number of submitted proposals, if you have several ideas, please submit several proposals. Do include URLs pointing to information that would help convince us of your chances of success: preliminary project plans or progress, other projects you've been involved with that were successful, code samples, etc. Your proposal should be around 1500-4000 words in plain text and should clearly state what you intend to do and the necessary steps to get there. There is no limit on the number of submitted proposals, if you have several ideas, please submit several proposals. Do include URLs pointing to information that would help convince us of your chances of success: preliminary project plans or progress, other projects you've been involved with that were successful, code samples, etc.

Project Proposal Guidelines

We expect more project proposals than Google will be able to fund. Here is our list of suggestions about how to write a Summer of Code proposal that will stand a chance of rising to the top of the heap.

Requirements

Proposal Outline

General Notes

Your proposal should be around 1500-4000 words in plain text and should clearly state what you intend to do and the necessary steps to get there. There is no limit on the number of submitted proposals, if you have several ideas, please submit several proposals. Do include URLs pointing to information that would help convince us of your chances of success: preliminary project plans or progress, other projects you've been involved with that were successful, code samples, etc.

It is better if your project is under-scoped and sure to complete; as opposed to a largeish project which may not get done.

One of the features of Google/X.Org Summer of Code is that it is a organization to help with projects involving integrating free software and hardware from different sources.

See SummerOfCodeIdeas for project ideas.