1 # Student guidelines for DragonFly Summer of Code
5 This page details some guidelines for students participating / planning to participate with DragonFly in Google's Summer of Code.
9 ## Student Applications
14 * Remember name, email, and a title for the project!
17 * List milestones and approximately when they can be reached.
20 * Describe what will be delivered in code by the end of the project.
23 * Describe prior experience with programming and the specific targets of this project.
26 * Plan for any hardware or software needed (See Student Resources below)
30 ## Student Requirements
35 * Students must have usable code by the **midpoint** of the Summer of Code work period.
38 * Students must have a schedule for their project that encompasses the entire work period.
41 * Students must maintain contact with a mentor and/or the project coordinator (Justin Sherrill) though the project period.
50 * Development accounts on leaf.dragonflybsd.org are available. A public DSA key will be needed for an account. See [this article](http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~justin/devcentral/article.html) for details.
53 * On IRC: #dragonflybsd on EFNet.
56 * This Wiki: documentation of progress and ideas.
59 * [[Main SoC 2009 page|gsoc2009]]
60 * [Main SoC 2008 page](http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/GoogleSoC2008)
67 Google has a nice wiki with plenty of information, including a studend/mentor howto:
72 * [Google SoC wiki](http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/WikiStart)
75 * [Google's student application FAQ](http://code.google.com/opensource/gsoc/2008/faqs.html#0.1_student_apply)
81 Other projects have project pages that may provide helpful guidelines:
86 * [FreeBSD Application Guidelines](http://www.freebsd.org/projects/summerofcode.html#proposals)
89 * [NetBSD Application Guidelines](http://www.netbsd.org/contrib/soc-application.html)