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Mitmproxy GSoC Application Template

Mitmproxy GSoC Application Template

Your Background

Your Name:
Slack Username:
Email Address:
Primary Spoken Language:

1. Please describe your preferred coding languages and experience.

2. Please describe any previous usage with mitmproxy, Charles, Fiddler, ZAP, Burp, other Honeynet Project tools, honeypots and HTTP tools in general.

3. Please describe any previous open source development experience.

We expect most students to leave this section blank.

4. What school do you attend and what is your specialty/major at the school?

5. How many years have you attended there?

6. What city/country will you be spending this summer in?

7. How much time do you expect to have for this project?

8. Please list all jobs, summer classes, vacations, exams, and/or other commitments that you'll need to work around.

Use this question in your favor and list as much as possible: If you have exams in the middle of GSoC, you should absolutely take some time off around them. If you have some vacation planned, absolutely list it. We can always start earlier or stretch the timeline a bit, it's important to us that you don't overwork yourself. List everything and be specific!

9. Have you participated in any previous Summer of Code project? If so please describe your project and your experience.

10. Have you applied for (or intend to apply for) any other GSoC projects? If so, which ones?

11. If you have a URL for your resume/CV, please list it here.

12. If you wish to list any personal/blog URLs, do so here.

13. Project Plan

Please describe your proposed project in detail, including deliverables and expected timeline with milestones (this is the long answer, so spend most time here!).

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