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Re: Question about GSoC Application


From: Toni Ruottu <toni.ruottu () iki fi>
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 00:50:15 +0300

I think the idea was to pick scripts that the applicant considers
important, and feels comfortable doing. It does not make sense to say
"these are the top-3 scripts" and have everyone write them down in
their applications. The scripts one wants to work on should match the
skills one mentions in the application, and the applicant should be
able to write down why he thinks those scripts are important to him,
or to others.

Also I think the application does not need to be exactly what one is
going to work on. It is supposed to describe understanding,
suitability, and involvement. It is probably ok to do some adjustments
to those plans during the summer. At least this is the impression I
got from what was said earlier.

On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 12:12 AM, Nick Nikolaou
<nikolasnikolaou1 () gmail com> wrote:
Hello everyone,

I was going through the application template and I was wondering to which
extend does that project proposal question (expected timeline,milestones)
apply to NSE script developers.

From my point of view, the objective would be to research and implement as
many useful scripts as time allows. Are there any scripts that you consider
milestones and/or any specific deadline requirements?

Thanks,
Nick
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