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authorantrik <antrik@users.sf.net>2009-03-04 17:32:42 +0100
committerantrik <antrik@users.sf.net>2009-03-05 01:20:33 +0100
commit8e2505e82e87d0528e7be7f59c59aa4f5efe47d0 (patch)
treeaf438a16e9fc7e879d4657b92d9959d7c106ad00 /community
parenta05626257d5f4e7dd39980fc8572aa34458a440a (diff)
Drop question about how free software projects work from GSoC student application form
The students should have enough chance to get familiar with the process while creating/submitting a patch, required as part of the application process.
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@@ -135,11 +135,6 @@ are you enjoying most?
Which projects, how long, and in what way have you been involved? Have you been
active in the Hurd project/Hurd community before?
-* Please try to describe your understanding of how a free software project
-works; how people interact in the community. Include anything specific you know
-about the Hurd project. How do you imagine your interaction with the community
-during GSoC?
-
* Are you running or have you run a Hurd system yet? What did you do with it?
How was your experience?