Difference between revisions of "GSoC"

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# We require that accepted students to maintain a blog, where you will write about your project weekly. This is a way to measure progress and for the community at large to be able to help you. SoC is not a private contract between your mentor and you. http://blogs.coreboot.org/
# We require that accepted students to maintain a blog, where you will write about your project weekly. This is a way to measure progress and for the community at large to be able to help you. SoC is not a private contract between your mentor and you. http://blogs.coreboot.org/
# Student must be active on IRC and the mailing list.
# Student must be active on IRC and the mailing list.
# Students are expected to work on development publicly, and to push commits to the project on a regular basis. We do not want large dumps of code that need to be rushed to meet the mid-term and final goals.
# Students are expected to work on development publicly, and to push commits to the project on a regular basis. These can be published directly to the project, or to a public repository such as gitlab or github. If you are not publishing directly to the project codebase, be aware that we do not want large dumps of code that need to be rushed to meet the mid-term and final goals.


We don't expect our students to be experts in our problem domain, but we don't want you to fail because some basic misunderstanding was in your way of completing the task.
We don't expect our students to be experts in our problem domain, but we don't want you to fail because some basic misunderstanding was in your way of completing the task.

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