Google Summer of Code/Review process

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How the review process works in Apertium:

  • Students submit proposals until the deadline
  • Students and mentors match up
  • Proposals that have students are put into a spreadsheet
  • Each proposal is ranked by all of the mentors, mentors submit their ranking at any point during the review period
  • The ranks are averaged and the result is sent to the PMC for review
  • The PMC may make changes and then the top are accepted, where is the number of slots we get from Google

What this means for students:

  • You must submit your proposal to Google before the deadline
  • You should actively try and find a mentor among Apertium contributors
  • You can submit a proposal with an incomplete coding challenge, and you have the length of the review process to finish it, but the longer it remains incomplete, the more mentors will have reviewed your proposal.