Proposal Template

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Overview: This is a template for what proposals should look like. This brief overview should give a basic idea of what the project is about. 2-3 sentences should be fine.

Description: Here, we can put a longer description of what this project is. We can discuss possible implementations, things to build upon, things to look into, things to research. Examples are excellent; for example, an example use case. Try to explain why this is an interesting, fascinating, awesome project sure to grab a student's attention. Make sure and list the ways in which Drupal does not address this topic, show that you have done your research in terms of where other existing projects may overlap. The more detailed the better.

Timeline:

  • May 24 - 31st - get familar with Drupal code base, CVS practices etc
  • June 1 - 21 - Code the first part of the project
  • June 21 - July 12 - Code the second part of the project
  • July 12 - submit midterm
  • July 16 - August 2 - code the third part
  • August 3 - August 16 - code the fourth part
  • August 17 - August 20 - polish up and submit final report

Mentors:

  • Dmitri Gaskin
  • Greg Dunlap - Backup mentor
  • ALocalMentor - a local mentor, who lives/works near the student and who will meet with the student in person at least two times over the course of the Summer of Code.

Contact Details (email at minimum): Student email, AIM, etc.

Difficulty: Easy (choose either easy, medium or hard)

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