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* [ Sophine Clachar] ( https://creativecommons.org/author/sclachar/ ) (` Sophine ` on Slack)
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* [ Timid Robot Zehta] ( https://creativecommons.org/author/timidcreativecommons-org/ ) (` Timid Robot ` on Slack)
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- ### Mentor availability/ Project slots
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- Google assigns Creative Commons (and all GSoC organizations) a fixed number of project slots. This means that there may be ` n `
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- proposals on the project ideas page, but CC may be only be allocated enough project slots to support ` < n ` projects.
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- The number of project slots allocated to each GSoC organization varies by year.
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- You can find more information about the slot allocation process in [ the GSoC mentor guide] [ GSoC-Slot-Allocation ] .
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## Proposal review criteria
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Proposal quality is very important, code and community contributions help for different reasons.
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However, this is all relative. As is said above, we do not have any formal guidelines.
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If you have a great proposal, but haven't contributed to any CC repos, you still have a good shot.
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+ ## Project slots
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+ Google assigns Creative Commons (and all GSoC organizations) a fixed number of project slots. This means that there may be ` n `
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+ proposals on the project ideas page, but CC may be only be allocated enough project slots to support ` < n ` projects.
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+ The number of project slots allocated to each GSoC organization varies by year.
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+ You can find more information about the slot allocation process in [ the GSoC mentor guide] [ GSoC-Slot-Allocation ] .
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## History
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CC participated in Google Summer of Code seven previous times. See below for more information about our projects and participation for each year.
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