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This is a suggestion for the kind of information we'll find useful from students in their submissions. Remember -- you're going to be committing to several months' work. The more information and planning you can provide up-front, the more we (and Google!) will have to go on when we're ranking your application. Do not forget adding your submission at [[SummerOfCode2013/StudentApplications]]
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 * I want to applying to other project in SoC. I would be tried in the LibreOffice project.  * I want to applying to other project in SoC.

Student Application Template

  • Name Alexander Ovchinnikov

  • Contact/Email: sanek23994@gmail.com

  • Background: The sixth year graduate student. I have the four year programming experience on C/C++/Java. I have a little bit experience in the Linux kernel driver development(I was writing HID driver). I have experience in the Bluetooth techologies I was working in the university laboratory on the Bluetooth Stack implementation for Linux.

  • Project title ?DebianBasedOnClang

  • My request letter The main reason why I want to work with Debian, it is because Debian is my first Linux-based OS and I have warm feelings about the Debian. I was learning Unix-like Operating Systems course on third semester. And I chose Debian as my working OS. After that within four years of the using Linux I can not find an OS which has better stability than Debian. So now I want to say that this is great opportunity for me to work in the big open source project in the company with worldwide reputation and I would really like to help Debian Project to make the Debian better.

    I took a look to the projects which the Debian project has proposed for the Google Summer of Code, and I'd like to try myself in "?DebianBasedOnClang" project. Ok, I understand that the reviewing someone's code may be boring and it is not "rocket science" and someone can say that this kind of work lacks creativity. But I also understand that that Clang is new kind of C/C++ compiler and I'd like to learn more about it. I have tried Clang compiler myself and I also have read some articles about it's architecture and now I really want to work even more with it. After my four-years experience with g++ and gcc, clang seems like a "God's gift" for me. Basically saying I'd like to get more experience with Clang and this project seems to me like a good way do that.

  • Benefits to Debian Debian will receive packages which will be compiled with clang. I think this is obvious benefit.

  • Project schedule: I can start in the middle of the May.

  • Exams and other commitments: I have exams in the period of the SoC. It will be in middle of the June.

  • Other summer plans: I haven't plans for summer which can prevent me for working 30 hours for week.

  • I want to applying to other project in SoC.