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Subject: Re: [boost] question about GSoC 2019
From: Aziz Mousa (azizmousa1010_at_[hidden])
Date: 2019-03-18 00:31:08
Thank you for the clarification.
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 2:28 AM Damian Vicino <damian_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> HI Aziz,
>
>>
>
> * First : to be involve in this event if I don't have my own idea should I
>> choose one project form the list like boost.GIL or boost.uBLAS as all or
>> should choose a specific project inside one of them like project 1, or
>> project 2
>>
>
> You can chose from the list. However, part of the purpose of the proposal
> is showing that you know what you getting into, so you should use them as
> guide and extend with further details and proposals of how to tackle the
> mentioned problems before submitting. The proposal, once approved, will be
> the approval criteria of the program, so be specially clear of the scope of
> what you plan to achieve, and its timeline.
>
>
>> * second: if I choose project in boost.uBLAS should I be professional in
>> machine learning? because I am still in the start of road in this field
>> but
>> I am work on it and will make progress as soon as possible
>>
>
> You should ask about this to the candidate mentors for the projects you
> considering.
>
>
>>
>> * third : is there any thing should I do or submit before the student
>> registration opens in GSoC website ?
>>
>
> You can contact candidate mentors for early feedback on the proposal, for
> questions, and for submitting the aptitude test. However, it is not
> required.
>
>
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