Dear Parth,

from the GNU Radio side of things, I can only stress what Martin Braun
said on this mailing list on multiple occassions: Read the whole GNU
Radio wiki Page on GSoC; get yourself familiar with GNU Radio (google
for GNU Radio Guided Tutorials), match yourself to one of the proposed
topics from the wiki, write an excellent proposal and also be visible in
the community, e.g. by having pull requests (documentation can *always*
be improved), or an out-of-tree module that does something unique. Show
that you're both able to build something great within the GNU Radio
ecosystem and are willing to participate in the community process!

Best regards,
Marcus

On 03/15/2016 03:02 PM, Parth Sane wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> I’m interested in participating in GSoC 2016 with GNU radio and
> Debian. I’ve looked at the page at the Debian ideas page
> <https://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2016/Projects#SummerOfCode2016.2FProjects.2FHamRadioTransceiver.Ham_.2F_Amateur_Radio_Transceiver>.
> Its not very clear to me what tasks can be done as a part of GSoC
> 2016. I’m good at Java,C++,have used a fair bit of git and I do have
> ham radio licenses across USA and India. I’m a newbie at python, but I
> can manage it. So please do reply so as to help with project proposal
> ideas!
> Regards,
> Parth Sane
> VU3TTL/KD2KER
>
>
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