Guidelines for submiting a proposal to GSoC 2024 for RUXAILAB (aka Uramaki LAB) #373
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Hello Contributors! Thank you so much for the appreciation and interest for our small organization. We are so happy to see so many faces engaging with us. Don't forget to submit your proposals on GSoC dashboard, as there is official way to submit and be able to get selected. GSoC Dashboard: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ Tomorrow is the last day to submit. Good luck to you all! 🚀 💪 |
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Thank you for all the proposal submissions! We are reviewing all of them carrefully. Good luck to you all! |
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RUXAILAB (aka Uramaki LAB) has been accepted as a mentor organization for Google Summer of Code for the first time this year! 🎉
We are very excited for this new journey on our community and so thrilled to have many of you new contributors joining us! We appreciate your work and enthusiasm.
For that, we want to be as clear and transparent with the guidelines of proposal submission to help you write strong proposals and have more chances to be selected.
1. Read the GSoC 2024 information page
There we have multiple information to help you get started as well the Ideas List and Proposal Template. Refer to: https://github.com/ruxailab/gsoc
2. Check out the repositories related and what fits your interests
We suggest you to carefully run and analyse them, ask questions on the discussion and interact with the developers to increase your knowledge about the organization.
Refer to the following discussions:
3. Seek feedback on your proposals early in the process
Reach out to developers and mentors of RUXAILAB in the Discussions or join our Discord server to get feedback about your ideas and work to improve it.
4. Contribute to the project 💻
Contributing with the different projects helps us to get to know you and your work, so being interactive will give you points.
5. Don't be shy. Talk to us 😉
We would love to get to know all of you and we are trying to interact with as many we can. We only ask for some patience if we take some time answering, but I assure we are doing our best.
6. Be attentive
Always be attentive to the annoucements.
7. Don't forget to submit proposals to the official Google Summer of Code website, we cannot accept proposals that were not sent there.
Good luck! May the force be with you! ✨
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