[Mailman-Developers] Introduction

2019-03-31 Thread Rushang Gajjal
Hey, I am Rushang Gajjal. Hey, I am interested in automating tasks for fun. Enthusiastic about ML, DL, web development and programming in general. I am currently in the 2nd year of my Bachelors of Technology at K.J.Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai, India. I am currently a part of the Tech T

[Mailman-Developers] Re: Introduction

2019-03-31 Thread Rushang Gajjal
I wanted the confirmation at the earliest regarding whether they are any chances of me getting shortlisted for GSOC if I start working now so that I can start drafting a Proposal and make a few contributions, Pull Requests. ___ Mailman-Developers mailin

[Mailman-Developers] Re: Introduction

2019-03-31 Thread aaryan bhagat
It mostly depends on the proposal and the quality of the work. If you submit good quality pr and a nice proposal before the deadline then you have a good chance. On Mon, 1 Apr 2019, 06:02 Rushang Gajjal, wrote: > I wanted the confirmation at the earliest regarding whether they are any > chances

[Mailman-Developers] Re: Introduction

2019-03-31 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Rushang Gajjal writes: > I wanted the confirmation at the earliest regarding whether they > are any chances of me getting shortlisted for GSOC if I start > working now so that I can start drafting a Proposal and make a few > contributions, Pull Requests. There's no "shortlisting". You check

[Mailman-Developers] Re: Introduction

2019-03-31 Thread Rushang Gajjal
Thanks for the guidance. I'll get started and get acquainted to the GNUMailman environment and code-base. Also get the requirement of "merged PR" at the earliest and start working on the proposal based on either an issue already listed or propose a new idea altogether. ___