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Here we are enlisting some guidelines for students which are participating in GSoC with our project. | Here we are enlisting some guidelines for students which are participating in GSoC with our project. | ||
* Create an account on SF.net | * [http://sourceforge.net/account/registration/ Create an account on SF.net] if you do not have one already. | ||
* Register your nick on FreeNode.net | * [http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration Register your nick on FreeNode.net] if you have not done so yet (it's a good idea to make it similar to your IRC nick, too) | ||
* Stay on IRC all hours when when you work on your task | * Stay on IRC all hours when when you work on your task. | ||
* Subscribe to scummvm-devel mailing list | * Subscribe to the scummvm-devel mailing list. | ||
* Commit your code as soon as possible, preferably on a daily basis or more often | * Commit your code as soon as possible, preferably on a daily basis or more often. | ||
* Reflect your progress in a blog | * Reflect your progress in a blog (if you don't have one already, try [http://www.blogger.com/ Blogger], [http://wordpress.com Wordpress] (you can also install it yourself, get it from http://wordpress.org/), ...). | ||
* Create your user page on our Wiki and | * Create your user page on our Wiki and give a brief overview on what you are working on. However, your blog is the main place to write about your progress. |
Revision as of 15:53, 17 April 2008
Here we are enlisting some guidelines for students which are participating in GSoC with our project.
- Create an account on SF.net if you do not have one already.
- Register your nick on FreeNode.net if you have not done so yet (it's a good idea to make it similar to your IRC nick, too)
- Stay on IRC all hours when when you work on your task.
- Subscribe to the scummvm-devel mailing list.
- Commit your code as soon as possible, preferably on a daily basis or more often.
- Reflect your progress in a blog (if you don't have one already, try Blogger, Wordpress (you can also install it yourself, get it from http://wordpress.org/), ...).
- Create your user page on our Wiki and give a brief overview on what you are working on. However, your blog is the main place to write about your progress.