Google Season of Docs 2019 - GNU Mailman
Hi
I am Raghav Jajodia, a software engineer from Bangalore, India. I have been a diligent open source contributor and have been a student under the following:
- Google Summer of Code 2017 student
- OWASP Code Sprint Winner
- FOSSASIA CodeHeat 2018 Grand Prize winner
I have mentored more that 250 students in technology, majority being females to improve diversity in tech space. I have served as a mentor in various programs like
- Google Summer of Code 2018
- Google Code In 2018
- IIT Kharagpur Winter of Code 2017
- Rails Girls Summer of Code Coach
- Wootech Mentorship Program Singapore
- GirlScript Summer of Code 2017
- LearnITGirl (4th Edition) 2019
I have made code contributions to challenging technology organisations like Zulip, FOSSASIA, NRNB, OWASP etc. I am proficient in the technologies used in the development by the organisations. I am fluent in written and verbal English. I have been making code and documentation contributions since last 4 years. I have gone through the wiki for the Google Season of Docs 2019.
Apart from building a solid proposal, I would like to know, what exactly should I do in this period to increase my chances of selection. I am looking forward to be a long term contributor, both in terms of code and documentation for GNU Mailman organisation. Looking forward to your response.
Thanks, Raghav Jajodia Github: https://github.com/jajodiaraghav Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jajodiaraghav
Hello Raghav!, I am Aaryan a fellow GSoC contributor in this Organization. Mailman community would love to accept contributions from a guy having a skill like yours! Posting the important links
This is the org's link for GSoD https://wiki.list.org/DEV/SeasonOfDocs2019
This the google's guide for GSoD https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/ https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/participants/ https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/timeline
Apart from building a solid proposal, I would like to know, what exactly should I do in this period to increase my chances of selection. I am looking forward to be a long term contributor, both in terms of code and documentation for GNU Mailman organisation. Looking forward to your response.
I would say pick up a project ( or offer a new one ) go through it completely by asking relevant questions in the mailing list so that for the proposal the whole workflow should be concrete and exhaustive.
You can post any doubt ( project specific or in general regarding Mailman ) in this list. Cheers!
participants (2)
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Aaryan Bhagat
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Raghav Jajodia