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-====== ​Overview ​======+====== ​Apply to TARDIS GSoC ======
  
-Since 2005Google has run an awesome open source software development program, called ​the [[http://​code.google.com/​soc/​|Google Summer of Code]] (GSoC), which specifically targets **students**. ​ Under this program, Google funds students to write code for open source projects during the northern hemisphere'​s summer timeframe. TARDIS, a scientific code to study exploding stars, participates in this program to get young minds engaged in scientific software development. The process is as follows: +If you are interestedfollow ​the steps:
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-  * The student writes a project proposal for TARDIS. +
-    * Sometimes their project idea caters to something that the TARDIS collaboration suggests and sometimes it's an idea entirely of the student'​s conception. +
-  * Proposals are reviewed, evaluated, and ranked by the TARDIS collaboration. +
-  * Google allocates a certain number of slots to each participating organization +
-    * That, in turn, determines how many student developers work with the TARDIS collaboration. +
- +
-This page will help you to familiarize yourself with GSoC, the TARDIS collaboration and provides a guideline for applications. ​+
  
 +  - go through **[[checklist|checklist]]**
 +  - check out what we expect from you ([[expectations|expectations]],​ [[acceptance_requirements|acceptance requirements]] and [[application_guidelines]|application guidelines]])
 +  - get familiar with TARDIS and pick a project from our **[[ideas_page|Ideas Page]]**
 +  - [[http://​summerofcode.withgoogle.com|apply]]
  
 ====== Accepted projects for GSoC 2016 ====== ====== Accepted projects for GSoC 2016 ======
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   * {{:​ftsamis_gsoc_2016.pdf|}}   * {{:​ftsamis_gsoc_2016.pdf|}}
   * {{:​karandesai_gsoc_2016.pdf|}}   * {{:​karandesai_gsoc_2016.pdf|}}
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-====== Apply in four steps ====== 
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-If you are interested, follow the steps: 
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-  - go through **[[checklist|checklist]]** 
-  - check out what we expect from you ([[expectations|expectations]],​ [[acceptance_requirements|acceptance requirements]] and [[application_guidelines]|application guidelines]]) 
-  - get familiar with TARDIS and pick a project from our **[[ideas_page|Ideas Page]]** 
-  - [[http://​google-melange.com|apply]] 
  
 ====== TARDIS GSoC 2019 Ideas Page ====== ====== TARDIS GSoC 2019 Ideas Page ======
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 Whether or not you are accepted, contributing to open source outside of GSoC is one of the main goals of the program and is the best way to be noticed and get your proposal accepted. ​ Keep that in mind.  Thanks for your interest and we look forward to working with new TARDIS-SN developers! Whether or not you are accepted, contributing to open source outside of GSoC is one of the main goals of the program and is the best way to be noticed and get your proposal accepted. ​ Keep that in mind.  Thanks for your interest and we look forward to working with new TARDIS-SN developers!
  
 +====== About GSoC ======
  
 +Since 2005, Google has run an awesome open source software development program, called the [[http://​code.google.com/​soc/​|Google Summer of Code]] (GSoC), which specifically targets **students**. ​ Under this program, Google funds students to write code for open source projects during the northern hemisphere'​s summer timeframe. TARDIS, a scientific code to study exploding stars, participates in this program to get young minds engaged in scientific software development. The process is as follows:
 +
 +  * The student writes a project proposal for TARDIS.
 +    * Sometimes their project idea caters to something that the TARDIS collaboration suggests and sometimes it's an idea entirely of the student'​s conception.
 +  * Proposals are reviewed, evaluated, and ranked by the TARDIS collaboration.
 +  * Google allocates a certain number of slots to each participating organization
 +    * That, in turn, determines how many student developers work with the TARDIS collaboration.
 +
 +This page will help you to familiarize yourself with GSoC, the TARDIS collaboration and provides a guideline for applications. ​
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