From 9d38822ce0f5a367dc4063e935dfa6f49ef79684 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gary Bradski Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2017 01:48:24 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Updated GSoC_2017 (textile) --- GSoC_2017.textile | 8 +++++--- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/GSoC_2017.textile b/GSoC_2017.textile index 6513c0b..23c667e 100644 --- a/GSoC_2017.textile +++ b/GSoC_2017.textile @@ -90,16 +90,18 @@ h2. How you will be evaluated if you are an accepted student h2. For students interested in applying # You *must* already know how to program fluently in C++ -** Some projects may require Python or Matlab skills +** Some projects may instead specifically require Python or Matlab skills # Ask to join the "OpenCV GSoC Forum List":https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/opencv-gsoc-2017 -** Discuss projects below or other ideas with us there between now and March +** Discuss projects ideas below or your own ideas with OpenCV mentors on the list now and April. +** Always title your proposal with what you want to do (example: _Implement Patch Match Stereo Algorithm_ ) +*** *NOTE:* The above is to discuss proposals with mentors. *BUT*, when the application period starts, you must still sign up with Google Summmer of Code and submit your proposal to the OpenCV organization. If not, you will not show up on the database where we can select you as a student. # In March, Go to the "GSoC site":https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/ and sign up to be a student with OpenCV # Post the project from below or your own agreed on project on the GSoC to opencv-gsoc-2017@googlegroups.com ** Include Name, google email, age ** Include how you think you are qualified to accomplish this project (skills, courses, relevant background) ** Include Country of origin, school you are enrolled in, Professor you work with (if any) ** Include a projected timeline and milestones for the project -# Once (and if!) OpenCV gets accepted as GSoC org this year, and we are told how many slots we will get *and* you've signed up for a project with us in March +# Once (and if!) OpenCV gets accepted as GSoC org this year, and we are told how many slots we will get *and* you've signed up for a project with us in March before the April 3rd deadline: *Then:* ** We will weigh the students and projects against the mentors we gather and the mentor's interests and choose which students/project to pursue. ** Accepted students will be posted on the GSoC site in May (and we will notify the accepted students ourselves).