[Python-Dev] interested in Google Summer of Code: what should I do? (original) (raw)
Neal Norwitz nnorwitz at gmail.com
Tue Apr 25 08:06:00 CEST 2006
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Hi Karol.
Please see the wiki: http://wiki.python.org/moin/SummerOfCode/
There are a bunch of ideas up there. If you want to hash out new ideas, I suppose this list is as good as any. But please do some searching to find if your idea has been tried before.
It might also help you to guage interest in your project. You can also post messages to comp.lang.python.
You should start working on your proposal now. The final submission is due in about 2 weeks.
Good luck!
n
On 4/24/06, Karol Pietrzak <kap4020 at rit.edu> wrote:
Hello everyone.
I'm interested in the Python Software Foundation's Google Summer of Code proposals. What should I do? 1. Should I post my resume here? 2. List a few of the proposals that really interest me? 3. Explain why I feel qualified to contribute? 4. Who should I talk to? Thanks for everyone's time, and I eagerly await any responses.
-- Karl Pietrzak kap4020 at rit.edu
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