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− | '''Be Detailed and Articulate.''' Go into detail about what you intend to do and how you intend to do it. Don't have typos and be clear in your writing. Cite academic references if they're relevant to your work. Create diagrams, | + | '''Be Detailed and Articulate.''' Go into detail about what you intend to do and how you intend to do it. Don't have typos and be clear in your writing. Cite academic references if they're relevant to your work. Create diagrams, diagram prototypes, and show mock-ups via external links that have more information. You don't have to solve everything, but we need to see that you've thought things through. Impress us. |
'''Get Involved Early.''' You need to join our IRC channel, play the game, and get involved in our community. Talk to the other developers, find a mentor that likes your proposal idea. Don't forget to mention your IRC nick in your application. We interact with a lot of people so give us a personality that we can recognize when it comes to reviewing the applications. Communicate early, communicate often. | '''Get Involved Early.''' You need to join our IRC channel, play the game, and get involved in our community. Talk to the other developers, find a mentor that likes your proposal idea. Don't forget to mention your IRC nick in your application. We interact with a lot of people so give us a personality that we can recognize when it comes to reviewing the applications. Communicate early, communicate often. |