Hello everyone,
Excited to see PHPMyAdmin in GSoC 2017.
I'm Piyush, second year engineering student from Delhi, India and interested in taking part in GSoC under PHPMyAdmin. One question, what will be the main criteria for selection? Is it the project proposal or our contributions to PHPMyAdmin?
Hi Piyush,
On 2/28/17 6:03 AM, Piyush Agrawal wrote:
Hello everyone,
Excited to see PHPMyAdmin in GSoC 2017.
I'm Piyush, second year engineering student from Delhi, India and interested in taking part in GSoC under PHPMyAdmin. One question, what will be the main criteria for selection? Is it the project proposal or our contributions to PHPMyAdmin?
I would say the proposal is more important. The requested contribution is so that those who hope to participate can become familiar with submitting a pull request and demonstrate that they have adequate understanding of how the phpMyAdmin code works together. As part of reviewing pull requests, we perform code reviews, so applicants should show that they can be responsive to comments posted there.
Basically, the code contribution portion is to make sure an applicant is able to work within the project; the rest of the application selection will be determined through the proposal itself.
Hope this helps, Isaac
Please review my GSoC proposal that I have shared on GSoC website.
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 1:51 AM, Isaac Bennetch bennetch@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Piyush,
On 2/28/17 6:03 AM, Piyush Agrawal wrote:
Hello everyone,
Excited to see PHPMyAdmin in GSoC 2017.
I'm Piyush, second year engineering student from Delhi, India and interested in taking part in GSoC under PHPMyAdmin. One question, what will be the main criteria for selection? Is it the project proposal or our contributions to PHPMyAdmin?
I would say the proposal is more important. The requested contribution is so that those who hope to participate can become familiar with submitting a pull request and demonstrate that they have adequate understanding of how the phpMyAdmin code works together. As part of reviewing pull requests, we perform code reviews, so applicants should show that they can be responsive to comments posted there.
Basically, the code contribution portion is to make sure an applicant is able to work within the project; the rest of the application selection will be determined through the proposal itself.
Hope this helps, Isaac
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