Yup, I am aware of the Student Guide and also the CloudStack HackerBook (
https://github.com/shapeblue/hackerbook), I will revisit both of them while
I wait for the project proposals to be posted. Thank you for replying and
cheers!

Regards,
Daman Arora,
Blog: https://daemonsets.github.io
GitHub: https://github.com/Damans227



On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 10:18 AM Boris Stoyanov <
boris.stoya...@shapeblue.com> wrote:

> Hi Daman,
>
> You’ve probably seen already the ‘Student Guide’, but if you haven’t
> please have a read.
>
> https://google.github.io/gsocguides/student/
>
> Try understanding the particular project expectations before applying,
> come back to the mentor with some relative questions and be proactive,
> these are just some points to lead you to a top-notch proposal.
>
> Boris.
>
> From: Daman Arora <damans...@gmail.com>
> Date: Monday, 17 January 2022, 16:48
> To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org <dev@cloudstack.apache.org>
> Cc: us...@cloudstack.apache.org <us...@cloudstack.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: GSoC22
> Thanks for sharing this Boris.
>
> I will be applying to Gsoc 2022 for CloudStack as a mentee this year. It's
> likely a bit early to ask but if there are any suggestions in regards to
> creating a top notch proposal, please feel free to share them as well.
>
> Best,
> Daman Arora.
> Blog: https://daemonsets.github.io
> GitHub: https://github.com/Damans227
>
>
>
>
> On Mon., Jan. 17, 2022, 9:40 a.m. Boris Stoyanov, <
> boris.stoya...@shapeblue.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > GSoC 22 has been announced and the timeline is now available. Last year
> we
> > had great success with our students having them all completed their
> > assignments and I hope this year comes with even better results. From Feb
> > 7th organizations can start submitting their applications for the program
> > and I think now it’s good time to start preparing. If nobody objects, I’d
> > like to step up and coordinate our GSoC involvement this year. I’ll help
> > with info and support for students and mentors if they need to, also will
> > be responsible to report back to you results and make sure we take the
> most
> > of the program.
> >
> > Please checkout the timeline here:
> > https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline
> >
> > Also have a look at the general information at:
> > https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com
> >
> > To submit your idea please create a GitHub issue at the official ACS
> > project with label “gsoc22”, we’ll later review and work with the ASF
> guys
> > to make this list available for applications. You will also need to
> > register as a mentor. To become a mentor you don’t need to be committer
> or
> > PMC, you need to have an idea and the will to support and guide a student
> > developing it. Registering is also easy, please send an email to private@
> > and ask to be recognized as such, I can’t think of a reason for someone
> to
> > be dropped by this, it’s more or less anti-flooding mech. I believe
> > individuals that have mentored already does not need to apply again, will
> > get back to you if it turns otherwise.
> >
> > The idea:
> >
> >   *   Aim at low hanging fruits – we have a limited time for completing
> > this project and most of the time it will be somebody just starting his
> > career so think of something achievable
> >   *   Spend some time defining it good and appealing, after all it needs
> > to catch an eye of an applicant
> >
> > The tech:
> >
> >   *   Avoid domain specific tech – expecting a student to be aware of
> > specific technology or product integration in Cloudstack is not really
> > realistic, or pick something that can be easily understand fast
> >   *   Stick to common tech – think of a task related to particular
> > framework we use, or enchasing a common functionality this way it will
> > sound more familiar to people and it will pick more eyes, eventually
> > candidates
> >
> > Changes this year:
> >
> >
> >
> https://opensource.googleblog.com/2021/11/expanding-google-summer-of-code-in-2022.html
> >
> >
> >
> > TL;DR:
> >
> > There’s three new changes this year, some of which can be taken into
> > consideration:
> >
> >
> >
> >   1.  Eligibility: the only requirement now is to be above 18, you don’t
> > need to prove you’re student now. This will open up the door for more
> > candidates
> >   2.  Projects come with different sizes – we can now submit large and
> mid
> > size projects, please indicate this in the github item
> >
> >      *   Mid - ~175hrs until August
> >      *   Large - ~350hrs until November
> >
> >   1.  Increased Flexibility – projects can be now 12 or 22 weeks, despite
> > having strict deadline like last year (end of August), looks like it can
> be
> > extended to 22week now.
> >
> >
> >
> > Please directly add your project idea, and of course if you have
> questions
> > I’ll be available to help.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bobby.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>

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