Just to remind students working on GSoC proposals for Xapian this year that the deadline is now less than 2 days away - it's March 27th at 16:00 UTC. You can see that localised to your own timezone by looking at the text to the right of "Student Application Period" on the timeline here: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/#timeline Currently we only have 3 proposals in the GSoC website system, and only one of those has a "final" proposal (and without a final proposal submitted you aren't eligible - Google's rules, not ours, and there are no exceptions no matter how inventive your excuse), but we're aware of rather more students who seem to be working on proposals. There's no good reason to delay uploading a "final" proposal[1]. You can reupload it as many times as you want up until the deadline, and it doesn't affect visibility of the draft version, so it's a good idea to file your current draft as a final now. You wouldn't want to miss the deadline because of internet connectivity problems. We're happy to try to review draft proposals and give feedback, but the later you leave it, the less likely we are to be able to review in time for you to be able to usefully address our comments. The most common feedback point (probably relevant to the majority of proposals we get) is that the timeline granularity is too coarse. The template says that the parts should be AT MOST a week long or else you won't be able to realistically judge how long they might take (and that even a week is too long really) but we still get a lot of proposals with timelines with tasks taking two weeks or even more. Break down larger tasks into sub-tasks. Cheers, Olly [1] Actually, there's one good reason - you can't register until you turn 18, so if your 18th birthday is between now and the deadline you do have to wait to submit. Also, Happy Birthday!