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List:       kde-kimageshop
Subject:    More GSOC instructions...
From:       Boudewijn Rempt <boud () valdyas ! org>
Date:       2020-05-05 14:39:52
Message-ID: 3077756.44csPzL39Z () boud-thinkpad-t470p
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In addition to what Tiar posted:

* You have to participate in the weekly meetings. These are almost always on Monday, \
16:00 CEST. We have a new format compared to last year, where we end the meeting with \
a round table where everyone tells the rest what they've been up to.

* You have to have a blog, make sure the blog is registered with planetkde.org and \
you need to blog at least ever other Friday, whether or not you feel you've made \
progress.  
* You have to make a task on Phabricator where you keep note of commits and things \
you're working on. This task + your commits will be your deliverable to Google.

* You should commit early and often. Don't collect huge changes that you commit only \
once a month. Commit when you've done something and push the commits. Try to make \
that daily. Your mentor cannot see what you're doing if you don't show what you're \
doing. If you feel you're getting stuck, tell your mentor on #krita.

* Communication between you and your mentor happens on #krita (maybe through the \
matrix bridge) and the kimageshop@kde.org mailing list. Private conversations and \
queries on IRC, or through other chat applications are not allowed under KDE's rules \
for summer of code students. 

* There is also the requirement to keep up a wiki page: \
https://community.kde.org/GSoC/2020/StatusReports (check \
https://community.kde.org/GSoC/2019/StatusReports to see what that entails).


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