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11# GSoC Application Requirements
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33We don't have a strict template for student applications. Instead, we require all applications to have answers to the following questions. Your application does not need to follow this order, use this page as a template etc. Instead, please write your application so that it is easy to read and contains information that answers all the questions in this page.
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55## Contact info
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77 - Name:
88 - Email address: (put a single one please)
99 - IRC/Jabber nick:
1010 - Your username on tatoeba.org:
11 - GitHub username:
1112 - Other contact info:
1213 - Timezone:
1314 - Natural languages you know:
1415
1516## Project details
1617
1718Please provide a write-up that answers the following questions. Keep this part strictly technical and without any personal remarks. Don't include the questions.
1819
1920 - In short, what your proposal is about?
2021 - Why does Tatoeba need your proposal?
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2223 - How do you plan to implement it in details?
2324 - What deliverables can we expect?
2425 - What kind of maintenance will your code need after GSoC?
2526
2627 - What technical risks do you see with your proposal? Ie. can you anticipate any technical problems that might show up while preparing the implementation?
2728
2829 - Is there any specific kind of help you expect your mentor to provide?
2930
3031## Schedule
3132
3233Please address the following questions in this section:
3334
3435 - What kind of preparations do you plan to do during the community bonding period?
3536 - What is your intended weekly schedule for the work period? Don’t include “mid-term evaluation” and “final evaluation” in it since these doesn't take much time. The schedule doesn't have to be exact.
3637 - What would you do if you can't finish your project on time, or you finish it way before the deadline?
3738 - What risks do you see with your schedule? Ie. what problems related to your schedule can you anticipate, and how will you try to mitigate them?
3839 - Do you have any other commitments during the GSoC work period other than the project itself (any exams or other school-related deadlines, holidays, vacations etc.)? Please include them in your schedule.
3940
4041## Personal details
4142
4243Please write about yourself. Your description should answer the following questions.
4344
4445 - Who are you? What skills (both relevant to the project and other computer-related) do you have? Which skills necessary for the project do you need to learn?
4546
4647 - What is your experience with Tatoeba so far?
4748 - Why Tatoeba and not some other organization?
4849 - Why you and not someone else?
4950
5051 - Do you have any non-financial motivation related to pursuing the project?
5152 - Can you show us any example of code that proves you have the skills?
5253 - What is your past experience in open-source/free software projects? Do you have any past GSoC experience?
5354 - What is your experience in collaboration in software projects, ie. when you worked with other people on a single piece of software?
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5556 - Are you applying to other projects for GSoC and, if so, what would be your preference if you're accepted to both? Having a stated preference helps with the deduplication process and will not impact if we accept your application or not.
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# GSoC Application Requirements

We don't have a strict template for student applications. Instead, we require all applications to have answers to the following questions. Your application does not need to follow this order, use this page as a template etc. Instead, please write your application so that it is easy to read and contains information that answers all the questions in this page.

## Contact info

 - Name:
 - Email address: (put a single one please)
 - IRC/Jabber nick:
 - Your username on tatoeba.org:
 - Other contact info:
 - Timezone:
 - Natural languages you know:

## Project details

Please provide a write-up that answers the following questions. Keep this part strictly technical and without any personal remarks. Don't include the questions.

 - In short, what your proposal is about?
 - Why does Tatoeba need your proposal?

 - How do you plan to implement it in details?
 - What deliverables can we expect?
 - What kind of maintenance will your code need after GSoC?

 - What technical risks do you see with your proposal? Ie. can you anticipate any technical problems that might show up while preparing the implementation?

 - Is there any specific kind of help you expect your mentor to provide?

## Schedule

Please address the following questions in this section:

 - What kind of preparations do you plan to do during the community bonding period?
 - What is your intended weekly schedule for the work period? Don’t include “mid-term evaluation” and “final evaluation” in it since these doesn't take much time. The schedule doesn't have to be exact.
 - What would you do if you can't finish your project on time, or you finish it way before the deadline?
 - What risks do you see with your schedule? Ie. what problems related to your schedule can you anticipate, and how will you try to mitigate them?
 - Do you have any other commitments during the GSoC work period other than the project itself (any exams or other school-related deadlines, holidays, vacations etc.)? Please include them in your schedule.

## Personal details

Please write about yourself. Your description should answer the following questions.

 - Who are you? What skills (both relevant to the project and other computer-related) do you have? Which skills necessary for the project do you need to learn?

 - What is your experience with Tatoeba so far?
 - Why Tatoeba and not some other organization?
 - Why you and not someone else?

 - Do you have any non-financial motivation related to pursuing the project?
 - Can you show us any example of code that proves you have the skills?
 - What is your past experience in open-source/free software projects? Do you have any past GSoC experience?
 - What is your experience in collaboration in software projects, ie. when you worked with other people on a single piece of software?

 - Are you applying to other projects for GSoC and, if so, what would be your preference if you're accepted to both? Having a stated preference helps with the deduplication process and will not impact if we accept your application or not.

version at: 01/03/2015, 16:38

# GSoC Application Requirements

We don't have a strict template for student applications. Instead, we require all applications to have answers to the following questions. Your application does not need to follow this order, use this page as a template etc. Instead, please write your application so that it is easy to read and contains information that answers all the questions in this page.

## Contact info

 - Name:
 - Email address: (put a single one please)
 - IRC/Jabber nick:
 - Your username on tatoeba.org:
 - GitHub username:
 - Other contact info:
 - Timezone:
 - Natural languages you know:

## Project details

Please provide a write-up that answers the following questions. Keep this part strictly technical and without any personal remarks. Don't include the questions.

 - In short, what your proposal is about?
 - Why does Tatoeba need your proposal?

 - How do you plan to implement it in details?
 - What deliverables can we expect?
 - What kind of maintenance will your code need after GSoC?

 - What technical risks do you see with your proposal? Ie. can you anticipate any technical problems that might show up while preparing the implementation?

 - Is there any specific kind of help you expect your mentor to provide?

## Schedule

Please address the following questions in this section:

 - What kind of preparations do you plan to do during the community bonding period?
 - What is your intended weekly schedule for the work period? Don’t include “mid-term evaluation” and “final evaluation” in it since these doesn't take much time. The schedule doesn't have to be exact.
 - What would you do if you can't finish your project on time, or you finish it way before the deadline?
 - What risks do you see with your schedule? Ie. what problems related to your schedule can you anticipate, and how will you try to mitigate them?
 - Do you have any other commitments during the GSoC work period other than the project itself (any exams or other school-related deadlines, holidays, vacations etc.)? Please include them in your schedule.

## Personal details

Please write about yourself. Your description should answer the following questions.

 - Who are you? What skills (both relevant to the project and other computer-related) do you have? Which skills necessary for the project do you need to learn?

 - What is your experience with Tatoeba so far?
 - Why Tatoeba and not some other organization?
 - Why you and not someone else?

 - Do you have any non-financial motivation related to pursuing the project?
 - Can you show us any example of code that proves you have the skills?
 - What is your past experience in open-source/free software projects? Do you have any past GSoC experience?
 - What is your experience in collaboration in software projects, ie. when you worked with other people on a single piece of software?

 - Are you applying to other projects for GSoC and, if so, what would be your preference if you're accepted to both? Having a stated preference helps with the deduplication process and will not impact if we accept your application or not.

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