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DuraSpace Google Summer of Code (GSoC)

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2015 is here and its the eleventh year of

Google Summer of Code

projects.

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For specific deadlines and registration information, please visit the Google Summer of Code website.

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DuraSpace Technology

DuraSpace is an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization providing leadership and innovation for open technologies that promote durable, persistent access to digital data. We collaborate with academic, scientific, cultural, and technology communities by supporting projects and creating services to help ensure that current and future generations have access to our collective digital heritage.

The DuraSpace organization provides leadership and innovation around four these open technology platforms:

  • DSpace - a turnkey institutional repository web application
  • Fedora Commons
  • Mulgara
  • DuraCloud
  • - a framework for building digital repository systems
  • VIVO - a semantic web platform enabling research discovery.
  • DuraCloud - a hosted (yet open source) service for managing your digital content in the cloud

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titleFor More Information on Our Technologies

For an overview of each of our supported technology platforms, please see the DuraSpace Technologies page on our website. For additional details, see the Additional Technology Resources section below.

Not all of these platforms may provide projects for a given Google Summer of Code.  It all depends on whether or not mentors are available during that given year. See below the GSoC Ideas List for information about which DuraSpace open technologies have projects available for this year's Google Summer of Code.

GSoC 2010 Projects Available

For Google Summer of Code 2010, the following DuraSpace open technologies have projects available:

Additional Technology Resources

If you are unfamiliar with any of our supported open technology platforms, these resources may help to get you started.

Obviously, if you have questions, feel free to contact the appropriate technology team via their developer's mailing list (see GSoC Projects Available section above for links to technology mailing lists).

GSoC Project Ideas List

A summary of all GSoC ideas for all DuraSpace technologies is available at: Google Summer of Code Ideas

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titleHave General Questions?

Each of our individual technology platforms has its own mailing lists and/or IRC channels (see the Ideas page above for platform-specific contact info).

However, if you have general questions about DuraSpace or DuraSpace GSoC, you can contact us via either:

Please note that for GSoC 2010, only DSpace technology is participating.  Please refer to the links above if you'd like to work on a DSpace technology project
  • (discussions are logged at: http://irclogs.duraspace.org/)
  • Email: 'duraspace-gsoc' Google Group - This GSoC specific mailing list includes developers from all DuraSpace platforms. It is a low activity list, as it is only used during GSoC.

Student Application Process

The determination of appropriate projects is a collaborative effort between those community members (preferably developers) and students (preferably computer science students or adepts). We highly recommend that prospective students join the appropriate IRC channel and mailing lists and discuss project ideas with the community prior to submitting a proposal.  See the GSoC Information page (in "GSoC Project Available" section above) for a given DuraSpace technology for links to that technology's IRC channel(s) and mailing list(s).

The order of your proposal submission is irrelevant in the decision making process for selection. What is more important is that the mentors for your project have a strong interest in supporting it during the evaluation process.

Review the existing project ideas (see "GSoC Projects Project Available" section above) or suggest your own and place your student proposal at the GSoC Site: http://socghop.appspot.com

A word of warning, in past years, bulk applications have been immediately rejected seen as "insincere". If you are truly interested in multiple project ideas, you are welcome to apply multiple times. But, your applications should be different for each project you apply for (as you will need to write up separate proposals for how you would implement each project).

All proposals should effectively outline:

  1. who you are (i.e. your academic background)
  2. why you want to participate
  3. what you propose to do (and with which DuraSpace technology or technologies)
  4. a general timeline/project plan detailing how you propose to do ita clearly defined timeline/project planplan to implement the project. Please add information about how you would organize your project work over the span of a summer, and what stages or general timeline you feel may be necessary.
  5. a code sample (preferably Java) or reference to a project you've worked on in the past (can be a student project or class project)
  6. and finally your general contact information (email, skypeSkype, imIM, etc.)
The student application process can be competitive.  Last year, DSpace technology alone received about 30 applications, of which only 4 projects were awarded by Google. Yes, that is correct, we do not select how many students can ultimately win.  We only rank them according to the community's interest in mentoring the project. Many years it is as much a competition between the mentors as it is the students.

Good luck!   We look forward to seeing your project ideas!

Past GSoC Projects

GSoC Hints & Tips (For Students, Mentors, Admins)

Below is a listing of past projects, listed by DuraSpace technology:

Past DuraSpace GSoC Projects

Below is a listing of past Google Summer of Code projects, supported by DuraSpace or one of its technologies:

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