Today (+/- timezone) is May 14th, which is the official start of coding date for GSoC this year. To celebrate this, I've added pages to track progress to the wiki: https://trac.xapian.org/wiki/GSoC2018 I think all our students this year have already made a start, but it's particularly important we keep track of progress during the official coding period, as that's what Google tell us to base evaluations on. There's a page for each project, which complements the (limited) public information about your project in the GSoC website (which mostly just lists the title and summary). I've filled in some details, but please correct them if I've got them wrong - the IRC nick, timezone and work hours are important if a mentor wants to talk to you on IRC. And please replace "REPO LINK" with a link to your code repository, and create a wiki sub-page for "Project plan" with a your current project plan and timeline (those sections from your proposal plus any updates we've discussed since). I've created a template "journal" sub-page (except for Guruprasad who has already started keeping a project diary elsewhere). We've found it's very helpful for students to maintain a project journal with notes and thoughts; among other things it means when you turn to a mentor for advice, they can catch up quickly on what you've already tried and have been working on, even if up to then other mentors have been helping you out). It can also be useful if you want to see what you had in mind weeks earlier when you made some design choice. I'd aim to make at least one note each day you're working. You're most welcome to create more sub-pages if you want - for example, in previous years some students have kept a list of links to useful resources relevant to their project, notes about points to revisit later, etc. As ever, if you have questions about code, API design, project planning and so forth, please ask them in public on the mailing lists, or on our #xapian IRC channel. Although each project has at least one official mentor listed, they won't always be the best person to help you with a particular problem, and by bringing it to the whole project everyone should be able to help where they can. It's also much harder for someone to help if relevant previous discussion wasn't public. Finally, I'd like to thank those from our community who are acting as mentors and/or admins this year: Ama, Ayush P, Ayush T, Guarav, James and Vivek. (I only just noticed that everyone except James was previously a GSoC student with Xapian - it's great to see you all continue your involvement in the project!) Cheers, Olly