Updated GSoC Application Guide (markdown)
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* **Let’s avoid rookie mistakes**. Read “[DOs and DON’Ts of GSoC (for students)](http://google-opensource.blogspot.no/2011/03/dos-and-donts-of-google-summer-of-code.html "DOs and DON")“.
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* **What’s your idea?** Decide which [idea(s)](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/wiki/GSoC-2016-Ideas-List) you want to work on. Feel free to `@mention` the username of relevant mentors listed in the ideas list to get their attention.
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* **What’s your idea?** Decide which [idea(s)](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/wiki/Summer-of-Code-2017-Ideas-List) you want to work on. Feel free to `@mention` the username of relevant mentors listed in the ideas list to get their attention.
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* **Orientate yourself.** Have you contributed to Discourse before, made a pull request or a plugin? Some projects demand greater expertise than others. In any case, make sure that you have a firm understanding of key Discourse concepts before you apply to any Discourse project. Browse the source code, especially the parts relevant to your project idea(s), and be sure you’ll be capable of integrating your idea into the existing project.
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