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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 post there short information on what you are working on. Your blog is the main source of your progress.
* 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.