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Project application dates

The complete GSoC 2019 timeline is here: https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline

  • Project applications open: January 15, 2019
  • Project applications close: February 6, 2019, 20:00 UTC
  • Projects announced: February 26, 2019

Roles:

People who have committed to helping with the TF GSoC project application and mentoring in 2019.

NOTA BENE: As a first year project, if selected TF would be limited to 2 students.

  • TF GSoC Organisation Administrator: TBD
  • Mentor Candidate: Valentin Sinitsyn
  • Mentor Candidate: TBD (repeat this line as necessary)


Project List:

The Project List is very important for the GSoC application process. Please read the project ideas list tips as well as the advice for projects before adding to the list below.

We should have at least 4 projects on the list. The person who will mentor the project should be the one to suggest it.

There is a project template at the bottom of this page. Please copy it then use it to add your project suggestion to this list.

  • Project title:
  • Project description (2-5 sentences):
  • Expected outcomes of the project:
  • Student skills required/preferred:
  • Project difficulty rating (easy, medium, hard):
  • Mentor (person who suggested the project):


(add more projects here; template below)

Template for Project for the List:

  • Project title:
  • Project description (2-5 sentences):
  • Expected outcomes of the project:
  • Student skills required/preferred:
  • Project difficulty rating (easy, medium, hard):
  • Mentor (person who suggested the project):



  • Project title: Quickstart Guide for Tungsten fabric in Kubernetes
  • Project description (2-5 sentences): The project is to create documentation and other tools/scripts around easily deploying a Tungsten fabric CNI in Kubernetes 
  • Expected outcomes of the project: Documentation and Scripts
  • Student skills required/preferred: Linux knowledge, Knowledge of Kubernetes and Tungsten fabric an asset but not required
  • Project difficulty rating (easy, medium, hard): easy
  • Mentor (person who suggested the project): Syed Ahmed



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