Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "GSoC 2017"
2015 Feb 15
2
GSoC 2015
Google's Summer of Code is happening again this year. If you're not
familiar with GSoC, see:
http://code.google.com/soc/
We decided to apply some time ago, but applications for orgs are now
open and need to be in by this coming Friday (20th) so we need to get
things a bit more organised.
Accepted orgs are due to be announced on March 2nd, and students can
apply between March 16th and
2017 Jan 16
0
GSoC 2017
Hello,
I am Abado Jacob Mtulla, a 3rd year Computer Science student. I would
love to implement the Go bindings for Xapian.
On 01/16/2017 05:55 AM, Olly Betts wrote:
> Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you're not
> familiar with it, see:
>
> https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/
>
> Last year was very successful and I think we probably
2017 Jan 23
1
GSoC 2017
On 16 Jan 2017, at 04:55, Abado Jack Mtulla <abadojack at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am Abado Jacob Mtulla, a 3rd year Computer Science student. I would love to implement the Go bindings for Xapian.
Hi Abado. Hopefully you've had a chance to both check out and build xapian-core, and to have a look at Marius' work on a proof of concept. It's possible the POC no longer works with
2016 Feb 14
3
GSoC 2016
Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you're not
familiar with it, see:
https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/
We decided to apply a while back, but it's now time for orgs to
actually apply - the deadline is just a few days away (Feb 20th).
The main priorities right now are:
* Refreshing the list of project ideas. I've done some cleaning up,
but
2014 Jan 23
4
GSoC 2014
Google's "Summer of Code" is on again. If you're not familiar with
GSoC, see:
http://code.google.com/soc/
We had a brief discussion on IRC, and we have enough potential mentors
to make it worth applying again.
Org applications are open Feb 3rd-14th. Accepted orgs are announced on
Feb 24th, and students can apply between March 10th and 21st, but the
keen ones have already
2017 Mar 21
1
GSOC 2017: Implementation of Go bindings
Hello,
I have written my application for the GSOC 2017. My aim is to create the
Go bindings for the Xapian core API. I need your comments and critics on
the application and what you think should be included/removed from it.
Here is the link to the application :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ludbatu99rl9u4k/GSOC.pdf?dl=0
Abado Jack Mtulla.
PS: I had already posted this to the mailing list
2011 Feb 26
1
GSoC 2011
We've decided to apply for Google's Summer of Code this year - for
background info on the programme see:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/program/home/google/gsoc2011
We applied last year, and while we didn't get a place, the feedback was
positive and we were encouraged to apply again this year.
I'm happy to act as admin (which I've done for SWIG in the past, so I
know
2019 Jan 22
0
GSoC 2019
Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you're not
familiar with it, see:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
Interested orgs can apply already up until February 6th (about two weeks
away as I write).
We've taken part many times before, and it's resulted in both new
contributors and interesting new features - I think it's well worth
applying again.
If
2020 Jan 27
0
GSoC 2020
Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you're not
familiar with it, see:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
Interested orgs can apply already up until February 6th (just over a
week away as I write).
We've taken part many times before, and it's resulted in both new
contributors and interesting new features - I think it's well worth
applying again.
We
2018 Jan 13
0
GSoC 2018
Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you're not
familiar with it, see:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
Org applications are already open and close on January 23rd (this phase
is earlier than in past years, which I think is a good thing as it gives
students more time to talk to orgs).
We've taken part a number of times before, and it's resulted in both
2016 Mar 29
2
GSoC 2015 update
The deadline for students to apply has now passed (it was 19:00 UTC on
March 25th). Many thanks you to all who applied.
This year Xapian received 31 completed proposals (exactly the same total
as when we last took part in 2014), plus another 2 we only had a draft
version of.
Two were total junk, proposing to implement something unrelated to
Xapian and presumably submitted verbatim to several
2013 Mar 10
1
GSoC 2013
Google are running their "Summer of Code" again this year - for
background info see:
http://code.google.com/soc/
We took part in 2011 and 2012, and we're going to apply again this
year. Dan Colish and I are happy to act as admins again. I'll submit
the application (which needs to be done between 18th and 29th March).
I've updated the list of project ideas for students on
2017 Jan 17
2
Regarding GSoC 2017
Hello,
My name is Prakhar Pratyush. I am a 4th year Electronics & Communication
engineering undergraduate student at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Roorkee.
My primary areas of Interest are machine learning, and Information Security
and I am proficient in C++/Python/JavaScript programming languages as well.
I was looking into the past gsoc organizations, and I came across Xapian. I
2015 Jun 27
1
Student looking to contribute toward Xapian
Hello everyone,
I have recently completed my engineering in Computer Science. I came across
Xapian while looking for GSoC organisations. I was browsing through the
ideas page and it was written that you would be willing to mentor anyone
interested in working on those projects. I am interested in this:
http://trac.xapian.org/wiki/GSoCProjectIdeas#Project:LearningtoRank and
this:
2015 Mar 02
1
GSoC 2015 - Weighting Schemes
Hello everyone!
I'm Ayush Tomar, junior undergrad in Computer Science from New Delhi,
India. I love C++ coding and working on machine learning and information
retrieval project. I was exploring the GSoC ideas for Xapian and the
project on "Adding Weighting Schemes" looked really interesting to me. I
wanted to work on text mining/IR this summer and this idea seems perfect!
I have
2011 Mar 20
1
GSoC 2011 - Improve Existing Bindings
Dear Olly,
I am very excited to contribute in open source community through the
platform of Google Summer of Code 2011. I have visited the ideas of ?Xapian?
at http://trac.xapian.org/wiki/GSoCProjectIdeas for GSoC 2011. I am
interested in working on ?Improve Existing Bindings?. The reason for my
interest is that I have previously worked on .NET related projects both in
VB and C#. I also have
2012 Mar 28
1
GSoc Applicant
Hi there everyone,
Hope this finds you all well.
My name is Hassan and I am a Software Developer/Tester. I am applying for
Google Summer of Code this year for the Java Bindings Improvements project.
I have some questions that I'd like to ask, but first let me introduce
myself appropriately.
My name is Hassan Radi and I have been working in the software development
field for 4 years. Most of
2016 Feb 15
3
Issues in Example code
Hi
My name is Shiv and I am student at IIIT-D ( http://www.iiitd.edu.in/ )
pursuing my undergrad education in Computer Science. I am currently in my
final year.
I am following the Xapian Gsoc guide (
https://trac.xapian.org/wiki/GSoC%20Guide#Mentoring). I have successfully
checked out and built the code. I am trying out the python codes given at (
2018 Mar 09
2
GSoC aspirant - guruprasad hegde
Dear All,
I'm guruprasad hegde. I would like to contribute to Xapian through
GSOC-2018.
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity.
My Introduction:
I study MSc in Computer science at the University of Saarland. I finished
my 4th semester. Some of the courses I took include NLP, Information
Retrieval & Data mining, statistical learning. These courses helped me
develop the interest in
2014 Feb 12
2
A beginner in "Posting list encoding improvements"
On 12 Feb 2014, at 08:55, Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> For GSoC projects, I'd recommend developing on Linux, or another
> Unix-like platform. I think everyone who has so far expressed an
> interest in mentoring uses Linux or Mac OS X, so we're much better
> placed to help with development on such platforms.
If you're on Windows, the way of doing this