GSoC 2019

Started by Stephen Frostabout 7 years ago3 messages
#1Stephen Frost
sfrost@snowman.net

Greetings -hackers,

Google Summer of Code is back for 2019! They have a similar set of
requirements, expectations, and timeline as last year.

Now is the time to be working to get together a set of projects we'd
like to have GSoC students work on over the summer. Similar to last
year, we need to have a good set of projects for students to choose from
in advance of the deadline for mentoring organizations.

The deadline for Mentoring organizations to apply is: February 6.

The list of accepted organization will be published around February 26.

Unsurprisingly, we'll need to have an Ideas page again, so I've gone
ahead and created one (copying last year's):

https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/GSoC_2019

Google discusses what makes a good "Ideas" list here:

https://google.github.io/gsocguides/mentor/defining-a-project-ideas-list.html

All the entries are marked with '2018' to indicate they were pulled from
last year. If the project from last year is still relevant, please
update it to be '2019' and make sure to update all of the information
(in particular, make sure to list yourself as a mentor and remove the
other mentors, as appropriate).

New entries are certainly welcome and encouraged, just be sure to note
them as '2019' when you add it.

Projects from last year which were worked on but have significant
follow-on work to be completed are absolutely welcome as well- simply
update the description appropriately and mark it as being for '2019'.

When we get closer to actually submitting our application, I'll clean
out the '2018' entries that didn't get any updates.

As a reminder, each idea on the page should be in the format that the
other entries are in and should include:

- Project title/one-line description
- Brief, 2-5 sentence, description of the project (remember, these are
12-week projects)
- Description of programming skills needed and estimation of the
difficulty level
- List of potential mentors
- Expected Outcomes

As with last year, please consider PostgreSQL to be an "Umbrella"
project and that anything which would be considered "PostgreSQL Family"
per the News/Announce policy [2]https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/NewsEventsApproval is likely to be acceptable as a
PostgreSQL GSoC project.

In other words, if you're a contributor or developer on barman,
pgBackRest, the PostgreSQL website (pgweb), the PgEU/PgUS website code
(pgeu-website), pgAdmin4, PostgresXL, pgbouncer, Citus, pldebugger, the
PG RPMs (pgrpms), the JDBC driver, the ODBC driver, or any of the many
other PG Family projects, please feel free to add a project for
consideration! If we get quite a few, we can organize the page further
based on which project or maybe what skills are needed or similar.

Let's have another great year of GSoC with PostgreSQL!

Thanks!

Stephen

[1]: https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline
[2]: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/NewsEventsApproval

#2Alexander Korotkov
a.korotkov@postgrespro.ru
In reply to: Stephen Frost (#1)
Re: GSoC 2019

On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 1:06 AM Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net> wrote:

All the entries are marked with '2018' to indicate they were pulled from
last year. If the project from last year is still relevant, please
update it to be '2019' and make sure to update all of the information
(in particular, make sure to list yourself as a mentor and remove the
other mentors, as appropriate).

I can confirm that I'm ready to mentor projects, where I'm listed as
potential mentor.

------
Alexander Korotkov
Postgres Professional: http://www.postgrespro.com
The Russian Postgres Company

#3Andrey Borodin
x4mmm@yandex-team.ru
In reply to: Alexander Korotkov (#2)
Re: GSoC 2019

Hi!

8 янв. 2019 г., в 22:57, Alexander Korotkov <a.korotkov@postgrespro.ru> написал(а):

On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 1:06 AM Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net> wrote:

All the entries are marked with '2018' to indicate they were pulled from
last year. If the project from last year is still relevant, please
update it to be '2019' and make sure to update all of the information
(in particular, make sure to list yourself as a mentor and remove the
other mentors, as appropriate).

I can confirm that I'm ready to mentor projects, where I'm listed as
potential mentor.

I've updated GiST API and amcheck project year, removed mentors (except Alexander). Please, put your names back if you still wish to mentor this projects.

Also, we are planning to add new WAL-G project, Vladimir Leskov is now composing multiple tasks WAL-G to single project. Vladimir had done 2018's WAL-G project during Yandex internship, so I'll remove this project from page.

Best regards, Andrey Borodin.