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GSoC 2008 Application Template
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#! Abstract ::
#! 
#! [One to three paragraphs (around 100 words should be enough).]
#! 
#! [Give a 1-line summary, then explain briefly what work the
#! project would entail and what the benefits would be (maybe
#! one paragraph each).  Mention if this is a new project or
#! a continuation or extension of existing work by somebody
#! else (this is fine!).]
#! 
#! Verbose ::
#! 
#! Name: [your name here]
#! Email: [e-mail]
#! Project Title: [project title]
#! Proposed Mentor: [totally optional]
#! 
#! Benefits to the community:
#! 
#! [One to three paragraphs, 150 words should be plenty,
#! less is fine if the benefits are very obvious.]
#! 
#! Deliverables:
#! 
#! [Break your expected work down into three to six chunks.
#! If possible, each chunk should be something which could
#! be usefully released to the community independent of
#! the others.  For some projects it may be more appropriate
#! for each chunk to be a milestone at which point your
#! mentor could download your work and test the operation
#! of that chunk.]
#! 
#! [Also specify which chunks you believe would constitute
#! minimum completion of the project, successful completion
#! of the project, and "time permitting".]
#! 
#! [Try to estimate (and we understand this will be very
#! rough!!) a total number of lines of code you expect to
#! write and/or re-write.]
#! 
#! Background:
#! 
#! [Describe your familiarity with Plan 9 or Inferno and
#! the project (include, if available, a quick summary of
#! relevant background from other platforms, including
#! applications, modules, or patches accepted by other
#! projects, if any).  Have you installed Plan 9/Inferno?
#! If so, have you then built a kernel or written a small
#! application?  List any major Plan 9/Inferno software
#! you are familiar with, e.g., your favorite editor.]
#! 
#! [If possible, please include one to three links to
#! web pages summarizing your work on a patch/project
#! and containing source code.  Code can be for a
#! class assignment, if you are allowed to make it public,
#! or for a personal project.]
#! 
#! [If relevant, include links to published papers.]
#! 
#! [Note that you do NOT need to provide all of these to
#! as part of a successful application.  But anything you
#! can provide in this area will help.]
#! 
#! Project Schedule:
#! 
#! [What do you hope to accomplish during the Bonding Period?]
#! 
#! [If possible, submit a draft schedule:  for each GSoC week,
#! from May 26 through August 10, what milestone do you expect
#! to reach at the end of that week?  Please mark any weeks
#! with conflicts you know about, such as exams, family travel,
#! major holidays, etc.]
#! 
#! [If you are not submitting a week-by-week schedule, you must
#! at least indicate what progress you expect to have made by
#! the start of the Mid-term evaluation (Monday, July 7).]
#! 
#! Availability:
#! 
#! [How many hours per week do you expect to spend on this
#! project?  We are not expecting everybody to declare
#! 40 hours per week; what we are looking for is a plausible
#! agreement between your hours, your background, and the
#! project you are proposing.]
#

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