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** IRC and mailing lists <br />I have no experience with IRC. I have set up mailing lists using PHP in a web technologies course. | ** IRC and mailing lists <br />I have no experience with IRC. I have set up mailing lists using PHP in a web technologies course. | ||
** Mercurial or other source code management systems<br />I have no experience with Mercurial. I have extensive experience with Git. | ** Mercurial or other source code management systems<br />I have no experience with Mercurial. I have extensive experience with Git. | ||
** Mediawiki or other wiki software<br />I have no experience with Mediawiki. I have used other wiki software in a few courses to create and share content with classmates and instructors | ** Mediawiki or other wiki software<br />I have no experience with Mediawiki. I have used other wiki software in a few courses to create and share content with classmates and instructors. | ||
** make, gcc, gdb or other development tools<br />I have used make, gcc, and gdb somewhat extensively in class. I have experience in creating and modifying makefiles. | ** make, gcc, gdb or other development tools<br />I have used make, gcc, and gdb somewhat extensively in class. I have experience in creating and modifying makefiles. | ||
* What will make you actively stay in our community after this GSoC is over? <br />To me, the most offputting part of open-source projects is the seemingly high entry barrier. As long as I understand what needs to be done and where I can find the resources to do it (which I should know following GSoC), I plan on staying active in the Octave community. | * What will make you actively stay in our community after this GSoC is over? <br />To me, the most offputting part of open-source projects is the seemingly high entry barrier. As long as I understand what needs to be done and where I can find the resources to do it (which I should know following GSoC), I plan on staying active in the Octave community. |