Development/Summer of Code/2024/BookBrainz

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A list of suggestions to help students to develop proposals for Google's Summer of Code, for BookBrainz. You are not limited to these ideas - if you use BookBrainz and find an area that needs improvement, you can propose your own.

Getting Started

(see also: Getting started with GSoC)

The first thing to do to get started with BookBrainz is to get familiar with the website, and start editing. The help page and user guide are good starting points.

We also have a testing website at test.bookbrainz.org, with its own separate database. You can create an account there and use it to get familiar with the website and database.

The next step is to clone the bookbrainz-site GitHub repository, and follow our developer documentation to get the site up and running on your computer.

When you feel ready to try your hand on some bugs, we have “good first bug” category on our ticket tracker: https://tickets.metabrainz.org/issues/?filter=11910

Come and speak to us in the BookBrainz IRC (Libera.Chat/#bookbrainz) if you finish all of that, or get stuck!

Ideas

Projects that would improve BookBrainz.

[Name]

Proposed Mentors:

Languages/skills:

Estimated Project Length:

Difficulty: [easy/medium]hard

Expected outcomes:

[description]