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The FAQ for this year no longer explicitely mentions a limit -- although it
still talks about external links... Let's assume there is no limit anymore.
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Also adapted question about no previous participation...
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This will probably make the Google folks happy, as this is officially the main
purpose of the GSoC program...
More importantly, past experience shows that even very skilled students are
seldom able to leave a project in such a state that it is really useful for us
without any followup work -- treating GSoC as a way to get code written by
means of external sponsoring doesn't really work out. Finding long-term
contributors is *much* more useful in the end.
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Note: Only the *questions* are adapted for now, not any answers...
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or rather not.
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This reverts commit ae9e4e22a7ce8b2b56e98ff1708c2e8d42eefd69. I've changed my
mind again. Also resolve conflicts and adapt all new uses of the path.
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necessary for them.
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