The JBoss Community is planning to participate in Google Summer of Code in 2021. All students & developers are welcome to participate in the https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ program with the JBoss Community (once JBoss Community is accepted by Google)! You can take look on org page of Summer of Code website for proceeding with the application process. If you are a student looking forward to participate in the GSoC 2020 with the JBoss Community, feel free to browse the growing idea list below. Please don't hesitate to contact the mentor(s) indicated in the proposal for any related clarification and to discuss proposals. Students can submit the proposals in 2020. If you want to suggest an additional idea, please use the page GSoC 19 Student Ideas (you'll need a free JBoss Community account to edit the page). Interested mentors can check the student ideas page and sign up to be a mentor by moving the idea onto the main page. You can also look at GSoC-16 Ideas, 2017 Ideas, 2018 Ideas, 2019 Ideas and 2020 Ideas for suggestions from last years. |
MENTORS: Red Hat employees can change this page directly to add ideas. Please be extra careful to not get other mentor's edits discarded. Non Red Hatters can add a comment to the page and admins will make sure the idea is added to the page. |
We will list the potential mentors in this place. For now, if you have any questions, please contact the GSoC administrators:
George Zaronikas (gzaronikas) Ali Ok (@aliok_tr) and Anuj Garg (@KeenWarrior).
This years GSoC is different. Previously GSoC was 12 weeks with 40 hours/week commitment but this year it is 10 weeks with 18 hours/week commitment. Please consider this in your idea proposals. |
Gitter : JBossOutreach/GSoC - Gitter
Please take note - These channels are about generic doubts. For project specific doubts you will need to contact project mentors and channels specified in the project description.
Points to consider while choosing any project
1. You meet at least 50 percent of prerequirements. Remaining skills can be honed on the go, so don't worry if you lack some.
2. You can relate with the project idea and you have used something related to the project as user.
3. You are willing more toward learning the skills and less toward boasting about the skills you have already.
Suggested steps after choosing favourite project
1. Start to use product/tool/api as user or hello world client application.
2. Setup the development environment for project and start to use your own build.
3. Look for new comer bugs and try to get your head around them.
4. Let us know if you feel stuck at any stage.
Summary of idea:
-Idea
-Feature A
-Feature B
Knowledge prerequisite: Languages/Technologies goes here
Github repo:
Skill level: Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced
Contact(s) / potential mentors(s): Mentor(s) name and contact details
Associated JBoss community project(s):