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<h3id="before-you-apply">Before You Apply</h3><p><ahref="https://creativecommons.github.io/community/">Join the <code>#cc-gsoc</code> channel on the CC Slack or the CC Developers mailing list</a> 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!</p>
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<p>Take a look at the Creative Commons website to learn more about what we do. Also look at our GitHub organization and our developer community website to get a sense of the code and projects we work on. Making a successful contribution to one of our projects will help us get a sense of your work and is highly recommended.</p>
<p>Read our <ahref="../../gsoc-2019/student-expectations">Student Expectations</a> guide and follow our guidelines when <ahref="../../contributing-code">contributing code</a>.</p>
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<h3id="applying">Applying</h3><p>Your proposal must be submitted through the <ahref="https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/">Google Summer of Code website</a>. It is a good idea to submit drafts and get feedback from CC mentors before you submit your final proposal.</p>
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<p>Please read and follow <ahref="https://google.github.io/gsocguides/student/writing-a-proposal">the GSoC student guide on writing proposals</a>. Format your proposal so that it is readable; keep paragraphs small and divide it into sections. We don’t have a strict template to follow but your proposal must include the following:</p>
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