GSoC Application Template
This template is for students applying to the GSoC program with Public Lab. Please copy it in order to make your own proposals.
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Template
Name:
Affiliation (school/degree)
Location (where you are):
Email:
Phone: (if you prefer not to post it here, please email it to organizers@publiclab.org with a link to your application.)
Project(s) you're working on or want to, i.e. Spectral Workbench or MapKnitter:
Project title -- the title of YOUR proposed project:
Project description
- Abstract/summary (<20 words):
- Describe the need your project fulfills:
- How will your project meet this need:
- Timeline/milestones:
- What broader goal is your project working towards?
- What resources will you need: people, documentation, literature, sample data, hardware if applicable:
Setup
Have you forked the relevant codebases? Installed them in a dev environment such as Cloud9.io? Need help doing so? Please provide a link to each of the above.
Experience
Describe your technical background; what languages you use, what projects you've contributed to before, links to GitHub or other code repositories or samples. Have you read the Contributor Guidelines at https://publiclab.org/wiki/contributing-to-public-lab-software and are you comfortable submitting pull requests?
Teamwork
Describe teams you've worked with before, whether open or closed source, and in what capacity you participated. Cite examples of how you were self-motivated and self-sufficient.
Expertise
Would you describe yourself as especially good at or interested in some aspect of coding or problem solving, or open source science? Provide examples and links. Are you particularly suited to this proposed project?
Interest
Do you have prior interest in or work towards open science or environmental justice goals?
Audience
Whom will your work serve? Lay users, other programmers, non-technical people or nerds? While exploring advanced techniques is great, we especially appreciate proposals which make technologies and techniques more legible and user-friendly to non-technical users.
Context
What motivates you to do the proposed work? Do you also have coursework or degree related reasons for pursuing it? This wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing - if you are for example looking to explore work related to a thesis topic.
Ongoing involvement
Explain how you intend to continue being an active member of your project and/or Public Laboratory AFTER the summer is over.
Commitment
Do you understand this is a serious commitment, equivalent to a full-time paid summer internship or summer job?