More strongly encourage prospective students to run the tests.

I've responded to many students over the last few days with little
more than "so what did you think when you ran the tests?".
diff --git a/GSoC2014Ideas.wiki b/GSoC2014Ideas.wiki
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 = Orientation =
 
-We would like our prospective students to propose new project ideas and discuss with Melange developers via [MailingListsGuidelines our mailing list melange-soc-dev@googlegroups.com].
-
 Every student is encouraged to clone our <a href="http://code.google.com/p/soc/source/checkout>git repository</a> and work through our GettingStarted guide. We've created a special <a href="https://code.google.com/p/soc/issues/list?q=label:Bienvenue">"Bienvenue" label in our issue tracker</a> for issues that we think are particularly good places for new contributors to Melange to make a small, independent change as a first contribution.
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+We would like our prospective students to propose new project ideas and discuss with Melange developers via [MailingListsGuidelines our mailing list melange-soc-dev@googlegroups.com]. When introducing yourself to us, please tell us something interesting that you learned from having built Melange, run its test suite, and played around with it a bit.