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GSoC 2016 Application Template

Things to do

  • Prepare a detailed proposal regarding your project and submit it on the Google Summer of Code website. You have to update the application in the Project wiki also(http://wiki.smc.org.in/)

Writing your proposal

To be considered, a GSoC application must have a written proposal submitted to https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/

Start a wiki page to work on your proposal at http://wiki.smc.org.in/. Every applicant should create an account in SMC wiki. If you add your proposal under your userpage, we will help you edit it and provide feedback (though understand that we will not help you write it)

Note that your final application must be submitted at http://www.google-melange.com/, so do not worry about the formatting of your application on the wiki, as you will have to reformat it there.You should not be too concerned with the formatting in Melange either, as we understand that the text editor there is not the best for making things look nice formatting-wise.We are more concerned with the content of your application, and that it is readable.


The application template is given below


Personal information

  • Email Address:
  • Telephone: No Need to Provide Phone Number in Wiki since it is going to be public
  • Blog URL:
  • Freenode IRC Nick:
  • Your university and current education:
  • Why do you want to work with the Indic Project?
  • Do you have any past involvement with the Indicproject or another open source project as a contributor?
  • Did you participate with the past GSoC programs, if so which years, which organizations?
  • Do you have other obligations between May and August ? Please note that we expect the Summer of Code to be a full time, 40 hour a week commitment
  • Will you continue contributing/ supporting the Indic project after the GSoC 2016 program, if yes, which area(s), you are interested in?
  • Why should we choose you over other applicants?


Proposal Description

Please describe your proposal in detail.

NOTE: Please do not verbatim copy text from the ideas page, or from other people's discussions about your project, but rewrite it in your own words.If you include any significant text or code from another source in your application, it must be accompanied with a proper citation. All papers or references that you use or plan to use must also be cited. Put all this in a "References" section at the bottom of your application.

Include:

  • An overview of your proposal
  • The need you believe it fulfills
  • Any relevant experience you have
  • How you intend to implement your proposal
  • A rough timeline for your progress with phases
  • Any other details you feel we should consider
  • Tell us about something you have created.
  • Have you communicated with a potential mentor? If so, who?
  • SMC Wiki link of your proposal

Other requirements

Make sure you have completed following task to get qualified, failing to complete any task will results in rejecting your application.

  • You have subscribed with the Student project mailinglist and respective project mailing list (eg. Libindic mailinglist for Libindic projects)
  • Your application is available on SMC Project wiki under your userspace
  • Your application is submitted to googesummer of code application system

In addition to the written proposal, we require every GSoC applicant to do this:

  • Do create an account on the SMC wiki and start a wiki page for your proposal(Under your userpage). Keep it updated.
  • We expect every GSoC participant to maintain a blog (If not, already) and post about their project's status, development, etc.
  • Update the project status in the mailing list regularly with a meaningfull subjectline (don't use something like 'GSoC Project Update ')


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