I'm a student, and I'm a rather busy one at that. I can't seem to get
myself a lot of time to look at the mentor list and see what ideas are
easy enough for me to implement. As I am a total newbie to real-world
programming (and I'm willing to change that with this year's GSoC), I
was getting worried that if I dont look at the mentor list/idea list
much, I wouldn't be able to get involved with the project (submit bug
patches to prove my potential, etc.), and as a result I might not get
accepted.
What are the odds of not getting accepted to a project if you don't
familiarize yourself with an organization? Also, is anyone other than
me experiencing this problem? how are you dealing with it?
Thanks
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