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Google Summer of Code - Idea List

The purpose of this idea list is to help contributors answer the question:

What are ideas of projects I can work on in OpenDBM <> Google Summer of Code?

Brief Overview

Choosing a project is a personal choice. You should choose something you want to work on, and you would know that best! Here's a few questions you can ask yourself to help figure that out:

  • What software do you already use?
  • What would you like to leran?
  • Who do you like working with?
  • How do you want to chane the world?
  • How do you like to communicate?

There are three primary project areas to consider for OpenDBM:

  1. Docker
  2. Pypi library
  3. RESTful Api

The community can benefit from a wide range of contribution to each project area, beyond the cardinal categories of feature enhancements, bug fixing, and optimization. Because OpenDBM is includes a community of open scientists, jupyter notebooks, tutorials, and documentations are heavily important at our early stages of evangelizing, educating engineered.

Ideas List

Mentors

OpenDBM <> GSoC Admin team will come from the AiCure Engineering and Clinical Data Science Team.

This may include but is not limited too

Mentors and org admins can be reached in the public opendbm@aicure.com listserve. This includes any questions in both the application process or general questions about the project. If conversations advance we'll pull you into a private email This lets. If selected we will add you to our private channel on the OpenDBM Community Home on the Discourse Platform

Interested in volunteering with OpenDBM? We'd love to have you. Please consider the following:

  • The easiest way to become a member is to be part of our discourse community and fill out our OpenDBM Community Survey and let us know you are interested in mentoring
  • Mentors you are expected to read and closely abide by GSoC Mentor Guide*
  • We expect around a 0-10 hr/week commitment
  • We ideally would like more than two mentors per project, so cooperation is key.
  • The most successfuly mentors are those who have subject matter expertise experience or are community members of the open source project.
  • Mentors do have to do multiple evaluations on each GSoC Contributor, two mid-terms and one at the end.
  • This is 100% volunteer role for people who are passionate about helping and giving back.