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The '''ASCEND''' project is participating in the Google Summer of Code (GSOC) programme in 2011.  
The '''ASCEND''' project participated in the Google Summer of Code (GSOC) programme in 2011.


* [[:Category:GSOC2011|list of current students]]
* [[:Category:GSOC2011|list of accepted students]]
* [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2011/ascend our homepage on the GSOC website]
* [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2011/ascend our homepage on the GSOC website]
* [http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2011/timeline programme timeline]
* [http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2011/timeline programme timeline]


== General information ==
See [[GSOC2012]] for our application template and latest information.
 
GSOC is a programme that lets students be paid for work that they do to contribute to an open-source software project. It is a competitive programme for which students must make themselves known to the software project directly, and then apply to Google for selection. Students who get involved well in advance of the deadlines usually have a much better chance of being selected. Some links for people wanting to learn about GSOC for possible future participation:
* [http://code.google.com/soc/ general information about the programme]
* [http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2011/timeline programme timeline]
* [http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2011/02/flip-bits-not-burgers-student-guide.html flip bits not burgers - the student guide to GSOC]
 
We'd like to encourage anyone interested in our project to get in contact with us, and make a proposal! In general, the best way to learn about ASCEND is first to actually try to use it: so, please, [[VersionManagement|get the code]], [[Building ASCEND|build it]], ponder our [[student projects]] list, and make your proposal. If you would like to discuss any of this, you can get in contact with us via the [https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ascend-sim-users ascend-sim-users] mailing list.
 
== Ways to get involved ==
 
* download our 'trunk' code [[VersionManagement|using subversion]] then [[Building ASCEND|build it]], and then [https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ascend-sim-users let us know] about any issues you come across. Try to help us fix those issues
* ''use'' ASCEND! write some models to solve problems that you have come across in your coursework or elsewhere. Send us your completed models, and work to make them general and reusable. Make use of existing reusable models from our [[model library]] where possible.
* read our [[:Category:Documentation|documentation]] and help us to improve it: this is a wiki, so anyone can edit it.
* take a look at our [http://ascendbugs.cheme.cmu.edu|bug tracker] and find a bug that you can fix, or a feature request that you can implement
* get onto our [https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ascend-sim-users mailing list] and open a discussion on features you would like to see in ASCEND
* talk to your professor about ASCEND, and whether there might be ways to incorporate project work with ASCEND into your degree.
 
== Application template ==
 
''The following is the 'application template' that you can use when submitting your formal proposal to ASCEND via the http://google-melange.com website.''
 
* Name: full name (preferred name in brackets)
* Email:
* Location: country, city during coding period
* University: current university and course, year started, length, expected completion date.
* Google talk ID:
* Are you subscribed to our [[Support|ascend-sim-users]] mailing list? YES/NO (we prefer YES!)
* Phone number: (optional)
* URL link to your CV: (optional)
* URL link to your personal blog/homepage: (optional)
 
'''Project proposal'''
* Project title as provided on the [[Student projects]] page (or something of your own)
* Then, a description of the project ''in your own words''.
* Why did you choose this idea?
* Show us that you've thought about (and/or discussed) what would ''really'' be involved in your chosen project.
 
'''Milestones'''
* What are the goals of your project? How is your success with these goals measurable?
* What is your planning schedule for completing these goals? (preliminary, for further discussion)
 
'''Other projects'''
* Give one or two other projects that you would be interested in, if the first is unavailable.
 
'''Other commitments'''
* Exams or other events you expect to have to deal with during the GSOC period.
* How you plan to juggle the competing demands on your time.
* Note that we require a minimum of weekly contact from all our students, unless forewarned.
 
'''Coding experience'''
* Programming languages you have learnt, and how many lines of code, approximately, you have written in each.
 
'''Up and running?'''
* Get a copy of the current ASCEND trunk code using [[VersionManagement|subversion]]
* Did you manage to compile it? Is it up and running on your local system?
** If not, did you report a bug or request support on our mailing list?
* Link to a screenshot of ASCEND running on your system
* Have you written any ASCEND models? Please provide copies (paste code into your User Page on this wiki, and like to it here)
 
'''Open source experience'''
* Is this your first contact with the ASCEND project?
* List or link to any code, patches, documentation or bug reports contributed to ASCEND or other projects
 
'''Relevant work experience'''
* Only if it's relevant, eg engineering or computer science paid work.
* Give the project details.
 
'''Relevant studies'''
* Courses that you have completed that are relevant to ASCEND: engineering, maths, computer science. why are they relevant?
 
'''Why ASCEND?'''
* What is it that makes you want to work with our project?


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Latest revision as of 17:59, 28 February 2012

The ASCEND project participated in the Google Summer of Code (GSOC) programme in 2011.

See GSOC2012 for our application template and latest information.