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If you are you a GSOC student or and have questions about Amahi, you can contact us via IRC on [http://talk.amahi.org #amahi on irc.freenode.net] (fairly active) or on the amahi-devel [[mailing list]] (not as active).
If you are a student, come talk to us about the ideas below for possible projects! Don't forget that these are subject to suggestions, extensions or adaptations. Even Feel free to discuss or propose new ideas will be considered. Some of these ideas are more mature and concrete than others.for projects!
One of the most important things is to find an area that you '''enjoy''', using a programming language that you know or that you are willing to learn, so read below or ask questions.
At Amahi we use git (see our [https://github.com/amahi Github repo]) for our version management and the technologies we have ended up using are Ruby, Ruby on Rails, PHP, Linux system internal technologies like system services, configuration areas, web server virtualhosts, databases, DNS, etc., etc.
 
= Submitting Proposals =
 
Proposals will be submitted via the [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014 the GSoC page].
 
Some of the most successful proposals have been completely new ideas submitted by students, so if you don’t see a project on the ideas above that appeals to you, don’t be afraid to suggest a new idea!
 
We expect your application to be in the range of 1000 words. Below that, it may not be enough information for us to determine whether you are the right person for the job. Your proposal should contain at least the following information, but feel free to include anything that you think is relevant:
 
* Include your name and irc/github handle
* Title of your proposal
* Abstract of your proposal
* A link to your github profile or similar
* Detailed description of your idea including explanation on why is it innovative
* Description of previous work, existing solutions (links to prototypes, bibliography are more than welcome)
* Mention the details of your academic studies, any previous work, internships
* Any relevant skills that will help you to achieve the goal (programming languages, frameworks)?
* Any previous open-source projects (or even previous GSoC) you have contributed to?
* Do you plan to have any other commitments during SoC that may affect you work? Any vacations/holidays planned?
* Contact details
 
 
Best of luck!
=List of Project Ideas=
Reference: [http://en.flossmanuals.net/GSoCMentoring/ GSOC mentoring page].
 
= Submitting Proposals =
 
Proposals will be submitted via the [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2014 the GSoC page].
 
Some of the most successful proposals have been completely new ideas submitted by students, so if you don’t see a project on the ideas above that appeals to you, don’t be afraid to suggest a new idea!
 
We expect your application to be in the range of 1000 words. Below that, it may not be enough information for us to determine whether you are the right person for the job. Your proposal should contain at least the following information, but feel free to include anything that you think is relevant:
 
* Include your name and irc/github handle
* Title of your proposal
* Abstract of your proposal
* A link to your github profile or similar
* Detailed description of your idea including explanation on why is it innovative
* Description of previous work, existing solutions (links to prototypes, bibliography are more than welcome)
* Mention the details of your academic studies, any previous work, internships
* Any relevant skills that will help you to achieve the goal (programming languages, frameworks)?
* Any previous open-source projects (or even previous GSoC) you have contributed to?
* Do you plan to have any other commitments during SoC that may affect you work? Any vacations/holidays planned?
* Contact details
 
Best of luck!
= Reference =
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