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Google Summer of Code 2017
Jaime Huerta-Cepas edited this page Mar 6, 2017
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How to write proposals (written with the Mailman project in mind, but generally applicable)
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We expect from students that they are comfortable with Python (intermediate level) and basic knowledge of Git.
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You can reach us by sending an email to ete-gsoc-mentors@googlegroups.com (private communication with GSoC mentors), etetoolkit@googlegroups.com (public posts and mainly for user support) or by means of GitHub issues (preferred for discussing features and development plans). We also have a Gitter but not every mentor uses it (frequently at least). For most things email and GitHub issues are the recommended way.
- Try first as an user: Download and (install)[http://etetoolkit.org/download/] ETE. Go through the tutorial and learn how to use it. Get your hands dirty with the examples.
- Learn how to contribute to ETE: Read these guidelines and try to make small changes to the main code or documentation. Use git to track your changes and, if those are significant, try sending a Pull Request.
more coming soon...
ETE Toolkit http://etetoolkit.org