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fixes grammatical errors in applicant-guide
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If you have a question about how we work, our programs, our licenses, or anything like that, please don't hesitate to ask!
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### Join the Community
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[Join the `#cc-gsoc-outreachy` channel on the CC Slack or the CC Developers mailing list](/community/) as early as possible to introduce yourself and get feedback on your ideas. All our mentors will be on Slack and respond to emails on the mailing list and it is better to post there rather than contact them individually. Feel free to ask questions!
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[Join the `#cc-gsoc-outreachy` channel on the CC Slack or the CC Developers mailing list](/community/) as early as possible to introduce yourself and get feedback on your ideas. All our mentors will be on Slack and respond to emails on the mailing list and it is better to post there rather than contacting them individually. Feel free to ask questions!
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### Pick a Project
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Your next step should be to pick a particular project that you're interested in working on. The [Overview page](/internships) will cover the current internship rounds and link to related project ideas.
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Contributions are for you to get a sense of what it's like to contribute to an open source project (getting used to the GitHub workflow, interacting with other contributors, etc.) and for us to see a sample of your work/skills. If we are impressed by your contributions, we are more likely to select you as an intern.
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### How to contribute
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Please read our [Contributing Code](/contributing-code) page for information on how to contribute. You can contribute to any Creative Commons repository, although it's better if you demonstrate skills related to the project you are applying for. Also check your project's description for more specific contribution guidelines (not all of them will have them).
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Please read our [Contributing Code](/contributing-code) page for information on how to contribute. You can contribute to any Creative Commons repository, although it's better if you demonstrate skills related to the project you are applying for. Also, check your project's description for more specific contribution guidelines (not all of them will have them).
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If you're applying via Outreachy, remember to record your contribution via the Outreachy website! You can record contributions even if you have not yet received feedback on them or if they have not been merged – our mentors are busy so we can be slow to provide feedback.
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