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# Keep on eye on the ''Talk:'' page that is associated with the proposal page you create.  Click on the ''discussion'' link on the top of your proposal page.  The Talk: page is where mentors comment on your proposal.
# Keep on eye on the ''Talk:'' page that is associated with the proposal page you create.  Click on the ''discussion'' link on the top of your proposal page.  The Talk: page is where mentors comment on your proposal.
# Make sure you have clicked on the ''watch'' link on the top of your proposal page(s) and Talk: page(s).  Use the link to ''my preferences'' at the top of the page to set your ''Watchlist'' preferences to email you when changes are made.
# Make sure you have clicked on the ''watch'' link on the top of your proposal page(s) and Talk: page(s).  Use the link to ''my preferences'' at the top of the page to set your ''Watchlist'' preferences to email you when changes are made.
    {{:Summer Coding 2010 student application - Example Student}}

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Random list of application requirements

  1. Must include a schedule that was worked out with mentor
  2. Keep on eye on the Talk: page that is associated with the proposal page you create. Click on the discussion link on the top of your proposal page. The Talk: page is where mentors comment on your proposal.
  3. Make sure you have clicked on the watch link on the top of your proposal page(s) and Talk: page(s). Use the link to my preferences at the top of the page to set your Watchlist preferences to email you when changes are made.



  1. What is your name?
  2. What is your email address?
  3. What is your wiki username?
  4. What is your IRC nickname?
  5. What is your primary language? (We have mentors who may speak your preferred languages and can match you with one of them if you request.)
  6. Where are you located, and what hours do you tend to work? (We also try to match mentors by general time zone if possible.)
  7. Have you participated in an open-source project before? If so, please send us URLs to your profile pages for those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this summer?