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William Desportes edited this page Apr 6, 2019
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What to do if you have been accepted as a student for Google Summer of Code 2011?
If you are looking for information about applying to GSoC, please look at GSoC 2011 Applicant Guide.
Communicate
Write a blog
Set up a blog where you will communicate your results. It is okay to use an existing one.
Start posting immediately, begin with a description of your project.
You should write a status report there every week. The first weekly report is due on Monday, May 30 at 12:00 UTC and the subsequent reports at the same hour on a weekly interval. Suggested sections for the status report are:
Weekly status reports are obligatory, if you fail to provide them, it can be reason for not passing evaluation for Google.
Use the mailing list
Subscribe to phpmyadmin-devel mailing list if you have not already done so.
Introduce yourself.
Include the link to your blog and Git repository there.
Describe your project in short.
All your technical questions should go through this mailing list.
Ask questions in public
We're an open community so unless you have a good reason, all communication should be public.
Ask on the mailing list unless you have a good reason to ask directly your mentor.
While you can also use irc to ask questions (#phpmyadmin on freenode), discussion of your ideas and implementation as well as direct discussion with your mentor should take place on the mailing list. If you are going to use IRC, stick around until you get an answer -- your mentor (or anyone else) may be sleeping, working, or away when you first ask but may respond when they return.
Optionally use Twitter
You can tweet about your daily progress; please use #phpmyadmin hash tag.
Publish a Git repository
Publish your changes immediately in your Git repository.