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== Rules  ==
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= Rules  =
  
 
*Be creative  
 
*Be creative  
 
*Be specific: what do you want to be implemented  
 
*Be specific: what do you want to be implemented  
*If you are willing to mentors those ideas, add your name and email to the idea.  
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*If you are willing to mentor those ideas, add your name and email to the idea.  
*It is ok to have a project idea without parent project  
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*GSoC project ideas should align with an existing Eclipse project
*If you're an interested student, add your name and email next to the idea. '''It is ok to have several students interested by one idea.'''  
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*If you're an interested student, add your name and email next to the idea. '''It is ok to have several students interested in one idea.'''  
 
*'''Aspiring students''' and mentors '''need to register and submit their proposals on the [http://socghop.appspot.com/ SoC app]'''
 
*'''Aspiring students''' and mentors '''need to register and submit their proposals on the [http://socghop.appspot.com/ SoC app]'''
  
 
== Mentors info ==
 
== Mentors info ==
If you want to be a mentor add yourself the list with the list of eclipse projects you belong to, so student can contact you if they have questions about proposals or ideas
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* Eclipse Project - Mentor Name/E-mail
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If you were a mentor last year then you are automatically in the list this year (the GSoC site may require that you re-register, but we think of you as "in").
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Note that we only accept as mentors people who are known to us. This includes Eclipse committers. If you would like to be a mentor, please either introduce yourself to the group using the soc-dev mailing list, or send a note to [mailto:emo@eclipse.org EMO].
  
 
== Ideas submission ==
 
== Ideas submission ==
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* Eclipse Project: link to main eclipse project that improvement is targeting
 
* Eclipse Project: link to main eclipse project that improvement is targeting
 
* Potential students: who is interested (with optional e-mail). This one completely informal, to actually be interested you need to submit the proposal. Contact the idea owner or possible mentor to get some details before submitting it.
 
* Potential students: who is interested (with optional e-mail). This one completely informal, to actually be interested you need to submit the proposal. Contact the idea owner or possible mentor to get some details before submitting it.
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=Ideas=
  
 
==EGit / JGit - git-blame support==
 
==EGit / JGit - git-blame support==

Revision as of 00:55, 3 March 2011

Rules

  • Be creative
  • Be specific: what do you want to be implemented
  • If you are willing to mentor those ideas, add your name and email to the idea.
  • GSoC project ideas should align with an existing Eclipse project
  • If you're an interested student, add your name and email next to the idea. It is ok to have several students interested in one idea.
  • Aspiring students and mentors need to register and submit their proposals on the SoC app

Mentors info

If you were a mentor last year then you are automatically in the list this year (the GSoC site may require that you re-register, but we think of you as "in").

Note that we only accept as mentors people who are known to us. This includes Eclipse committers. If you would like to be a mentor, please either introduce yourself to the group using the soc-dev mailing list, or send a note to EMO.

Ideas submission

Idea proposal should contain the following information:

  • project title, like "WTP - Improve auto-complete in xml editor"
  • description with links to bug reports, project wiki pages, etc
  • Reporter: who submitted idea (optional e-mail)
  • Possible Mentors: who would like to mentor the students
  • More info: other links or e-mail
  • Eclipse Project: link to main eclipse project that improvement is targeting
  • Potential students: who is interested (with optional e-mail). This one completely informal, to actually be interested you need to submit the proposal. Contact the idea owner or possible mentor to get some details before submitting it.

Ideas

EGit / JGit - git-blame support

Description with links and other information.

  • Reporter: Chris Aniszczyk
  • Possible Mentors: Chris Aniszczyk, Matthias Sohn
  • More info: EGit mailing list
  • Eclipse Project: EGit
  • Potential students: ???

Eclipse Project - My project title (THIS IS A SAMPLE)

Description with links and other information.

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