Chris (and anyone else), Daniel mentioned to me in a note that it is ok for 
multiple students to submit a proposal for the same project. We do not know 
how many spots we will be given as an organization and whether particular 
students will meet whatever guidelines are set out by Google. So I think I 
was a bit incorrect in my understanding of the process and you would still 
be welcome to submit a proposal with the caveat that there are no 
guarantees that any particular proposal will move forward.

Alex

On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 3:28:41 PM UTC-5, Christopher Medrela wrote:
>
> Hello! Alex decided to proceed with Richard. Therefore, I'd like to find 
> some
> other project. I'm glad to see so much feedback and I'd really like to 
> reply to
> all your feedback but there is not much time to the end of application 
> period
> and therefore I will focus exclusively on the another project. I hope that
> yours feedback will be helpful for Richard (and the entire community). If
> that's not the case and I've wasted your time, I'm really sorry.
>

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