On 23 mars 19:23, Daniel Catarino Biscalchin wrote:
> I also have a strong desire to participate in GSoC 2011 and I've
> talked to friends who have
> participated in previous years. They told me they had to complete a
> qualification task to being
> accepted. What is this task?

Well, this is not part of an official protocol, but of course student
should show their abilities by participating to the project before being
officially selected.

> I've already downloaded the PyLint code and I am giving it a look. But
> the astng code is in other
> repository, right?

Yes. Project home page with relevant information, tickets and all is :
http://www.logilab.org/project/logilab-astng

So now the best thing to do is to go through pylint and/or astng tickets,
to pick some you feel like you'll be able to fix and to provide patches
for them. 

Try to pick first little/easy bugs and enhancements. Ask the list if you 
don't know (that's usually hard to tell when you don't know the code 
well yet). Hint: for earlier students which have worked on the project, I've
labelled some tickets with "level" tags (easy, medium, hard). I'll try to
make the same thing for recent tickets asap.
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