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GSoC 2016

Mercurial hopes to participate in GSoC via the Python project. This page is intended to track related activity.

1. Candidate Checklist

All candidates should do the following before completing their application:

  1. Check the SummerOfCode/Ideas2016 pages

  2. Subscribe to this page to get email when it changes

  3. Introduce yourself on IRC

  4. Introduce yourself on the mailing list

  5. Read the ContributingChanges pages.

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

2. Things we look for in a candidate

  • Demonstrates understanding of our tools, procedures, and source code by successfully submitting patches (see last step above)
  • Participates in the community, especially via IRC
  • Makes a commitment to work on GSoC full-time
  • Gives an indication that she or he enjoys working with Mercurial enough to become a long-term contributor, after GSoC is over.

3. 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).

Name

IRC handle

Timezone offset

Martijn Pieters

MJ

UTC+00:00 (GMT)

UTC-05:00 (CDT)


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