A KEYNOTE ON GOOGLE SUMMER OF CODE.
PS: I USED LOT OF CONTENT FROM FELLOW OPEN SOURCE CONTRIBUTORS OF SRILANKA. I AM VERY GRATEFUL TO THEM : SURANGA[OPENMRS] PRADEEBAN[ABIWORD] AND HARSHA[OPENMRS]
1. google summer of code
101
sri harsha.P - cooking bits
from past 6 years!
2. agenda
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why gsoc?
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before you begin.
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right project?
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how to integrate yourself into
the community?
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how to apply?
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being a competitive applicant.
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wrapping up in style.
4. why gsoC ?
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money? …YES!
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but something
more important:
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opportunity,
expertise,
recommendations,
fame and glory.
5. gsoc stats over the
years
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Over 7,500 successful student
participants since 2005 from 97
countries
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50 million lines of code produced by
students
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over 7,000 mentors from over 100
countries worldwide
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440 open source projects
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2,010 universities represented
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success rate is pretty high.. isn't
it?
7. timeline
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Oct 8th 2013: program
announced.
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feb 3rd -14th: org’s
application period.
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feb 24th: list of accepted
org’s.
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feb 24th - 10th Mar: students
discussing project ideas.
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mar 10th - 21st: student
application period.
8. timeline after
acceptance
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apr 21st: accepted students
announcement.
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may 19th: coding begins.
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jun 23rd- 27th: mid evaluations.
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aug 11th: suggested pencils down.
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aug 18th: firm pencils down.
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aug 22nd: final evaluation
deadline. submitting code samples.
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aug 25th: final results announced.
9. pre- planning
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gsoc is all
about being open
source.
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get your basics
and motives
right.
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etiquette’s.
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sign up to the
lists.
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joining relevant
channel.
12. communication is the key
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mailing lists dev, users.
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internet relay
chat [irc]
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issue trackers.
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forums and wiki.
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blogs.
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personal mails,
Skype, conference
calls.
13. network etiquettes
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creating a good impression is
everything!
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be specific and clear.
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google before asking.
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be polite.
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be helpful.
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be mature.
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never use caps [unless you are
shouting!]
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dnt use sms lang. you will be
mocked to embarrassment.
14. proper addressing over
irc/lists
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Address the dev’s and users
properly.
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first name is always preferred.
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NO sir, madam, bro, pal even if
you know them personally.
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no mr. dr. prof. either.
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be gender neutral. EX:“folks over
guys and girls”
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and dont be too personal - use
hi instead of dear.
15. more on mailing lists
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post only to the relevant lists.
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check the mail archives first
before asking a question.
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do not use [urgent]/[important]
tags.
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do not add attachments.
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do not spam.
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do not post off topics in dev
mailing lists.
16. little more on irc
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be an observer first.
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refer to others using their irc nick.
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create an irc nickname for
yourself. ex: hydra
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be patient. do not expect immediate
replies.
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do not post bulks of text into irc.
They will kick you out of their
channel.
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post error logs using paste bin.
17. how to find an org?
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there are 190
organizations
this year.
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first, have a
look at them.
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go through
their websites.
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check whether
they are new
or not?
18. finding the right
project
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go through org’s project ideas
list.
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talk to the mentors.
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select a project to suit your
needs.
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consider your skill set.
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go for the best fit.
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don’t limit yourself to
‘popular’ projects.
19. writing a good proposal
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spell checking tools - use
them.
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do ground work on the
project idea.
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good proposal is very
crucial.
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be open, even with your
proposal.
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cheating in anyway wont
help.
21. be an ideal candidate
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coding skills.
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past
contributions.
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attitude.
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learning ability.
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communication[co
herent, rapid
and meaningful].
22. experience
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adept in any language?
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prove it to the dev’s!
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contribute before gsoc to
increase your acceptance
rates.
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assist other students.
23. applications?
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how to apply? - google melange
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how many can you apply?
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is it restricted to one organization?
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register as a student for GSOC.
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use the projects wiki for draft
proposal.
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you can edit it later. You can improve
the proposal by taking inputs from
your mentors.
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check often for your mentor
comments on your proposal.
24. key points in proposal
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project goals.
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deliverables - code, test cases,
documentation…
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rough timeline for the project.
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research which you have done on the
project.
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add mockups if you have. - added
grade.
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why do you fit? - your skill set.
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list of previous open source
contributions and internships if any.
25. how to write a rough
timeline
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finer details.
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break it into periods of 5-6
days.
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testing takes time - assign
considerable time for it.
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don’t be over optimistic.
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some projects require
considerable work hrs/week.
maybe 40?
26. after submission
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don’t disappear.
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you may be asked to
provide additional
information.- may be a
small interview!!
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start working on the
project if you have applied
only to a single project.
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be motivated always.
27. got selected?
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YAY! your battle has begun!
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don’t panic. be prompt, be truthful.
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you have one more month - community
bonding period.
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mentors are your friends. they are
there to help you out.
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keep in touch with the fellow dev’s.
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remember! mentors wont write code or
write abstracts or do documentation
for you.
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they are here to guide you and tell
you what to be done.
28. •
start with small tasks to make your
life easy.
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never make your own decisions. consult your mentor.
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send status updates every day. - do
not procrastinate.
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communicate like an engineer! - don’t
give stupid reasons.
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keep track of your progress and
backup!
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don’t limit your scope to your project.
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work as hard as you can, because gsoc
is one job that really pays off.
29. statutory warning!
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don’t make incoherent excuses.
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don’t vanish without any
explanation.
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don’t be slow in responding to
emails.
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don’t be unprofessional.
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don’t be lazy.
31. “I can accept failure, but I can’t accept not
trying.”
–Michael Jordan
32. Life after gsoc
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the end of gsoc program is the
inception for great opportunities… if
you play your cards right!
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jobs.
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recommendations.
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experience working with foreign
clients.
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a positive online presence.
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conferences. speaking opportunities.
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scholarships. chance to get into
google :D