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# August 2020
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## August 28
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**Final Evaluations - Week 17**
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In the final week of the program, I worked on compiling the final report for my project. I already contacted my mentors in the previous weeks about what to include in the report and where to place it. We settled on creating a new wiki page in the code repository. I could use the existing home page since it already explains the project in detail. However, I didn't want to expand the home page anymore and give first-time visitors a long boring page to read. Instead, I keep using the home page as a list of pointers for my project's other resources. Later, I checked the final report examples from previous years. It gave me a good sense of what to include in the report. I also looked at the project reports that the Tor people wrote for previous projects funded by the sponsors. These professional reports provided me a different approach to what to include in my report. I also drafted my final review on the GSoC page, and I will submit it over the weekend.
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I want to thank everyone, starting from my mentors Georg and Roger, for helping me succeed in this project. My mentors tirelessly helped me figure out the pieces of this puzzle, and they taught me more than just technical knowledge. This opportunity exposed me to a "culture" that I have never seen before. Simple things like using IRC and email formatting are a part of this "learning experience" as well. I feel genuinely integrated into the Tor community. Next, I want to thank the DIAL for acting a the umbrella organization and letting the Tor Project participate in GSoC. During the application time, I was sad when I couldn't find the Tor Project in the "organizations" list, but later I discovered what DIAL is doing, and my emotions flipped quickly! Thank you, really :heart:
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