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* Browse our list of [https://tracker.moodle.org/secure/IssueNavigator!executeAdvanced.jspa?jqlQuery=project+%3D+MDL+AND+type+in+%28bug%29+AND+status+%3D+open+AND+Difficulty+%3D+Easy+AND+labels+not+in+%28patch%29+ORDER+BY+created+DESC&runQuery=true&clear=true relatively easy Moodle bugs] and suggest a fix for at least one of them. (Note that we don't always bother to classify bugs as easy/medium/hard, so you may also want to look at unclassified bugs.) It is not essential that your fix is integrated into Moodle.
* Browse our list of [https://tracker.moodle.org/secure/IssueNavigator!executeAdvanced.jspa?jqlQuery=project+%3D+MDL+AND+type+in+%28bug%29+AND+status+%3D+open+AND+Difficulty+%3D+Easy+AND+labels+not+in+%28patch%29+ORDER+BY+created+DESC&runQuery=true&clear=true relatively easy Moodle bugs] and suggest a fix for at least one of them. (Note that we don't always bother to classify bugs as easy/medium/hard, so you may also want to look at unclassified bugs.) It is not essential that your fix is integrated into Moodle.
** Read [http://dev.moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=1802#p3456 Some advice for applicants] from Tim Hunt, attempting to fix a bug is '''required''' before we will consider your application - no exceptions.
** Read [http://dev.moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=1802#p3456 Some advice for applicants] from Tim Hunt, attempting to fix a bug is '''required''' before we will consider your application - no exceptions.
** Well, there is one exception - for projects related to Moodle Mobile please refer to the [https://moodle.org/auth/mnet/jump.php?hostwwwroot=https://dev.moodle.org&wantsurl=/course/index.php?categoryid=6 GSOC course] forums where will be listed the application specific requeriments for the project
** Read [http://dev.moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=1826 Tips for when you are trying to fix a bug]  
** Read [http://dev.moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=1826 Tips for when you are trying to fix a bug]  
** Also see the steps on [[Git for developers]]
** Also see the steps on [[Git for developers]]

Revision as of 20:23, 1 March 2016


Thanks for your interest in Moodle and for considering applying to work with us :-)

If you have any questions, please enrol the actual GSOC course and post in the GSOC application forum.

Before submitting your application

Your application

Applications are made through the GSOC site.

Feel free to use the following template, though it's not compulsory.


Personal Details

  • Name
  • Email
  • Other contact methods
  • Timezone


Project Proposal

What do you plan to do?

Also describe any work or research on this project you have already done.


Schedule of Deliverables

There is a calendar published on the GSoC site that defines periods applicable to GSoC projects. Your schedule should follow that format.

What are the milestones and deliverables for your project? You will be assessed against these. Tell us why you think this schedule is realistic.

Do you have any other commitments during this time? Provide dates, such as holidays, when you will not be available.

Note: We expect your project to be your primary focus during the project period. Please do not apply if you have other employment.


Open Source Development Experience

Do you have any experience of Open Source software development?

Moodle Tracker issue number(s) of bug(s) you have fixed with patches attached.

Note: We require you to suggest a fix for at least one Moodle bug before considering your project proposal.


Work/Internship Experience

Anything relevant to the project, or related to web design or software development.


Academic Experience

What you're studying at university/college.


Why Moodle

Tell us why you chose to apply to us.

See also

  • GSOC - describing Moodle's involvement with Google in their Summer of Code program
  • GSOC Greetings from Tim forum post which describes what mentors look for in applications