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|  (New page: * '''Be realistic''' ** We're more likely to accept ideas which are realistic than ones which are "way out there". But if you have a "way out there" idea, don't panic! We're still interest...) | |||
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| ** Demonstrate you have a knowledge of Apertium, how it works and the problem it has that you'd like to solve. | ** Demonstrate you have a knowledge of Apertium, how it works and the problem it has that you'd like to solve. | ||
| * '''Be planned'' | * '''Be planned''' | ||
| ** Three months may seem like a long time, but it isn't. Show you have a definite plan with dates and deliverables, split into weeks is probably best. | ** Three months may seem like a long time, but it isn't. Show you have a definite plan with dates and deliverables, split into weeks is probably best. | ||
Revision as of 00:12, 20 March 2009
- Be realistic
- We're more likely to accept ideas which are realistic than ones which are "way out there". But if you have a "way out there" idea, don't panic! We're still interested, but we'll try to find a subset of it which is achievable in the times cale available.
 
- Be specific
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- Be appropriate
- Demonstrate you have a knowledge of Apertium, how it works and the problem it has that you'd like to solve.
 
- Be planned
- Three months may seem like a long time, but it isn't. Show you have a definite plan with dates and deliverables, split into weeks is probably best.
 
Work plan
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