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== Candidate Checklist ==
 1. Check the [[SummerOfCode/Ideas2013]] pages
 1. Add yourself to the candidate list below
 1. Subscribe to the GSoC wiki pages (this one and [[SummerOfCode/Ideas2013]])
 1. Introduce yourself on [[IRC]]
 1. Introduce yourself on the [[MailingLists#The_Mercurial-Devel_list|mailing list]]
 1. Read the ContributingChanges pages.
 1. Look at the [[http://bz.selenic.com/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=keyword:easy|easy bugs list]] and contribute a patch
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== Candidate Checklist == == Known Candidates ==
{i} Multiple candidates can apply for the same project.
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 1. Check the [[SummerOfCode/Ideas2013]] pages
 2. Add yourself to the candidate list below
 3. Subscribe to the GSoC wiki pages (this one and [[SummerOfCode/Ideas2013]])
 4. Introduce yourself on [[IRC]]
 5. Introduce yourself on the [[MailingLists#The_Mercurial-Devel_list|mailing list]]
 6. Read the ContributingChanges pages.
 7. Look at the [[http://bz.selenic.com/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=keyword%3Aeasy|easy bugs list]] and contribute patches
||Candidates name ||interested in ||IRC handle||
||Ankur Ankan ||Advanced Revset Optimization ||aplavin||
||Plavin Alexander ||Advanced Hgweb support || ||
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|| Plavin Alexander || Advanced Hgweb support ||
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GSoC 2013

Mercurial has been selected as a Mentoring Organization for Google Summer of Code 2013. This page is intended to track related activity.

1. Candidate Checklist

  1. Check the SummerOfCode/Ideas2013 pages

  2. Add yourself to the candidate list below
  3. Subscribe to the GSoC wiki pages (this one and SummerOfCode/Ideas2013)

  4. Introduce yourself on IRC

  5. Introduce yourself on the mailing list

  6. Read the ContributingChanges pages.

  7. Look at the easy bugs list and contribute a patch

2. Known Candidates

{i} Multiple candidates can apply for the same project.

Candidates name

interested in

IRC handle

Ankur Ankan

Advanced Revset Optimization

aplavin

Plavin Alexander

Advanced Hgweb support

3. Possible Mentors

Mentors are there to help students interface with the community. A good mentor will have experience with our patch review process per ContributingChanges, and know who to direct students to consult about particular topics. Mentors will be expected to take some time weekly to help their students, including sitting in on a weekly IRC meeting (to be scheduled once participants are selected). A mentor does not need to be an expert in their student's project area (in fact, this is discouraged).

  • Kevin Bullock
  • Giovanni Gherdovich

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