Hi,
I am also interested in Django as organization for GSoC. I did few basic 
projects using Django and now as a final test, i am putting my all in for 
my hardcode 13 submission. After that, i believe i will have a month and a 
half before GSoC is announced. Can you guide me on how to make the most of 
that time? As of now my approach will be as suggested in the website, going 
through tickets, observing the patches and trying to contribute in any way 
i can.

On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 7:13:39 AM UTC+5:30, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
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> On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 9:17 PM, ABHINAV MISRA 
> <abhinav...@gmail.com<javascript:>
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>> I am Abhinav Misra, an undergraduate.
>> I was going through the project ideas of GSoC 2012 so as to find any 
>> project of which I am capable of.
>> There i came up with the project named: " improved error reporting  ". I 
>> want to take this project as my GSoC 2013 project.
>> Till now GSoC 2013 is not announced but even if it is not happening I 
>> would like to take it as a project for my summers this year .
>> I am not sure whether the project is completed till yet or not ?
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> The error reporting project is something that is ongoing -- error messages 
> and reporting can always be improved, so there will always be work to be 
> done.
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>> I know python and C and I am currently learning java. I use eclipse and 
>> also netbeans as my IDE. I am well versed with git.
>> Please guide me as to how can i approach this project and what should i 
>> do to successfully complete this project 
>>
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> The first step is to come up with a detailed proposal. The details on the 
> GSoC 2012 website is a just a high level proposal; in order to be accepted 
> as a GSoC student, you'll need to propose a set of concrete proposals for 
> what you want to achieve, and how long you think it will take to achieve 
> those goals. 
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> We're not expecting the GSoC process to start for a couple of months, so 
> you've got plenty of time to get familiar with the code, and start honing 
> your proposal.
>
> Yours,
> Russ Magee %-)
>

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