On Mar 20, 2014, at 4:11 PM, Marlon Pierce <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/GSoC+2013+Student+Application+Template
> still a good template?

Thats good enough. Also when students 

Couple more examples - 
http://en.flossmanuals.net/GSoCStudentGuide/ch027_proposal-example-1/ and 
http://en.flossmanuals.net/GSoCStudentGuide/ch028_proposal-example-2/

Also when students start writing a ASF proposal, the following template if 
populated to fill in:
——
In order to apply we ask that you create

        • a list of deliverables, quantifiable results for the Apache community,
        • a detailed description / design document,
        • an approach,
        • an approximate schedule and
        • something of a background text.
We also need you to let us know what other commitments you have for the period 
of GSoC, for example, do you have any exams or a part time job?

In other words - sell yourselves, as if this was an actual job.

In drawing up your proposal you have to work with your chosen projects 
community.

One of our most important evaluation criteria is that you have already engaged 
with the community to ensure that you understand the needs of the project and 
the commitment you need to make to your mentors. In order to get in contact 
with a project send an email to the project's development list (usually 
dev@<project>.apache.org or <project>[email protected]) after 
subscribing.

See http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html for more information.

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> 
> Marlon
> 

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