On 12/03/18 11:46, Shayantan Pal wrote:
Hi Pranav, Thanks for the heads up . Is it absolutely necessary that I submit my GSoC application on 18 March itself ? Can I submit it later too ?
Reading here[1], the student application deadline is 27th March. So, you need to submit it by 27, not 18th. And yes, it's absolutely necessary that you submit your proposal by 27th. [1] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline
On 12-Mar-2018 9:15 AM, "Pranav Kant" <pranavk@collabora.co.uk <mailto:pranavk@collabora.co.uk>> wrote: Hi Shayantan, On 11/03/18 23:45, Shayantan Pal wrote: > Respected sirs, > > I am interested in the project : > > > LibreOffice Online Admin > > > for Google Summer Of Code 2018 and would like to work on it . Kindly consider my > candidature. As a qualification process, we require students to work on at least one Easy Hacks (as mentioned here[1]) before you submit your application for GSoC later. > > I have sond knowledge of CPP and other OOP languages such as Java and also can > code in Python , HTML5 and Css3. Please look at the list of easy hacks for Online[2]. There are relevant code pointers already in all of the easy hacks but if stuck, don't hesitate to ask on the bug itself. There is some more helpful information on the same wiki page including slides of talks given on LibreOffice Online in previous conferences; you might want to go through them to understand the architecture, code structure, etc. > I have successfully participated in Google Code > In 2013,14,15 and wat to extend my repertoire in coding That's great to hear. [1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/LibreOffice_Online#GSoC <https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/LibreOffice_Online#GSoC> [2] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/LibreOffice_Online#Easy_Hacks <https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/LibreOffice_Online#Easy_Hacks> -- Regards, Pranav
-- Regards, Pranav
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