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## GSoC 2018 students
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Congratulations on identifying one of the core technologies critical to networking and the Internet! DHCP is how devices get addresses so they can participate in a network, and the most basic way of controlling and restricting access. Working on core infrastructure like this gives you an opportunity to have a significant impact.
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1. We recommend that you first read the [Introduction to the Kea Users Guide](http://kea.isc.org/docs/kea-guide.html#intro).
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1. We recommend that you first read the [Introduction to the Kea Users Guide](https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arm/intro.html).
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2. Then, [download](https://www.isc.org/downloads/) and install Kea and see if you can get it running. If you have gotten this far, this is a very good sign!
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3. Browse the archives to read some of the discussion on the [Kea-users@lists.isc.org](https://www.isc.org/kea-users-mailing-list/). This will give you an idea of how people are using Kea, and what problems or challenges they are facing. If you plan to proceed with a proposal, we recommend you join the list so you can also post questions.
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4. Pick a project from the list below that sounds interesting to you. What is the essential objective: what would success look like? How would you propose to tackle the project? What do you think are the primary tasks? If you plan to complete the project in a summer, about how much time would you want to spend on each task or milestone? What are the main questions you have about how to proceed? ''This is the first draft of your proposal.
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