Development/Summer of Code/2023: Difference between revisions

From MusicBrainz Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(it's 2023!!)
 
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 29: Line 29:
|-
|-
| [[discourse_user:mr_monkey|Nicolas Pelletier]]
| [[discourse_user:mr_monkey|Nicolas Pelletier]]
| monkey
| Mr_Monkey
| BookBrainz
| BookBrainz
|-
|-
Line 46: Line 46:
| [[discourse:u/akshaaatt/|Akshat Tiwari]]
| [[discourse:u/akshaaatt/|Akshat Tiwari]]
| akshaaatt
| akshaaatt
| MusicBrainz, ListenBrainz
| ListenBrainz
|}
|}


Line 66: Line 66:
==Projects==
==Projects==


===[[Development/Summer of Code/2022/BookBrainz|BookBrainz]]===
===[[Development/Summer of Code/2023/BookBrainz|BookBrainz]]===
{| style="width:60%"
{| style="width:60%"
|-
|-
Line 74: Line 74:
We're interested in projects that help us reach our roadmap, and that add major functionalities to the website.
We're interested in projects that help us reach our roadmap, and that add major functionalities to the website.


Please see our [[Development/Summer of Code/2022/BookBrainz|ideas page]] for more details and information on getting started.
Please see our [[Development/Summer of Code/2023/BookBrainz|ideas page]] for more details and information on getting started.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:ghostwhite" | '''Top 3 Desired Skills''': Node.js, React, SQL
| style="background-color:ghostwhite" | '''Top 3 Desired Skills''': Node.js, React, SQL
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center" | [[Development/Summer of Code/2022/BookBrainz|Ideas page]] | [[bb:|Main page]] | [[discourse:c/bookbrainz|Forums]]
| style="text-align:center" | [[Development/Summer of Code/2023/BookBrainz|Ideas page]] | [[bb:|Main page]] | [[discourse:c/bookbrainz|Forums]]
|}
|}
<hr />
<hr />


===[[Development/Summer of Code/2022/ListenBrainz|ListenBrainz]]===
===[[Development/Summer of Code/2023/ListenBrainz|ListenBrainz]]===
{| style="width:60%"
{| style="width:60%"
|-
|-
Line 88: Line 88:
| An open source music website that allows users to import their listen history. One of the goals is for this data to be used for building open music recommendation systems.
| An open source music website that allows users to import their listen history. One of the goals is for this data to be used for building open music recommendation systems.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:ghostwhite" | '''Languages/skills''': Python, Flask, Postgres, Spark, React
| style="background-color:ghostwhite" | '''Languages/skills''': Python, Flask, Postgres, Spark, React, Android
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center" | [[Development/Summer of Code/2022/ListenBrainz|Ideas page]] | [https://listenbrainz.org/ Main page]
| style="text-align:center" | [[Development/Summer of Code/2023/ListenBrainz|Ideas page]] | [https://listenbrainz.org/ Main page]
|}
|}
<hr />
<hr />


===[[Development/Summer of Code/2022/MusicBrainz|MusicBrainz]]===
===[[Development/Summer of Code/2023/MusicBrainz|MusicBrainz]]===
{| style="width:60%"
{| style="width:60%"
|-
|-
Line 100: Line 100:
| A community-maintained open source music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public.
| A community-maintained open source music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:ghostwhite" | '''Languages/skills''': JavaScript (React), Perl, Python, PostgreSQL, Rust, Android
| style="background-color:ghostwhite" | '''Languages/skills''': JavaScript (React), Perl, Python, PostgreSQL, Rust
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center" | [[Development/Summer of Code/2022/MusicBrainz|Ideas page]] | [[mb:|Main page]] | [[discourse:c/musicbrainz|Forums]]
| style="text-align:center" | [[Development/Summer of Code/2023/MusicBrainz|Ideas page]] | [[mb:|Main page]] | [[discourse:c/musicbrainz|Forums]]
|}
|}
<hr />
<hr />


===[[Development/Summer of Code/2022/Picard|MusicBrainz Picard]]===
===[[Development/Summer of Code/2023/Picard|MusicBrainz Picard]]===
{| style="width:60%"
{| style="width:60%"
|-
|-
Line 114: Line 114:
| style="background-color:ghostwhite" | '''Languages/skills''': Python, PyQt
| style="background-color:ghostwhite" | '''Languages/skills''': Python, PyQt
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center" | [[Development/Summer of Code/2022/Picard|Ideas page]] | [https://picard.musicbrainz.org/ Main page] | [[discourse:c/picard|Forums]]
| style="text-align:center" | [[Development/Summer of Code/2023/Picard|Ideas page]] | [https://picard.musicbrainz.org/ Main page] | [[discourse:c/picard|Forums]]
|}
|}
<hr />
<hr />

Latest revision as of 12:06, 24 March 2023

Are you interested in working with MetaBrainz in Google Summer of Code 2023? You're in the right place!

Where to start

New to MetaBrainz?
The MetaBrainz Foundation has been set up to build community maintained databases and make them available in the public domain or under Creative Commons licenses
New to MetaBrainz development and/or GSoC?
Getting started with GSoC
Ready to apply?
GSoC applications @ community.metabrainz.org
Be aware of the content of our Development/Summer of Code/Application Template

Mentors

Mentor list
Name IRC nick Project
Robert Kaye mayhem ListenBrainz
Michael Wiencek bitmap MusicBrainz, Picard
Nicolas Pelletier monkey BookBrainz
Laurent Monin zas Picard
Yvan Rivierre yvanzo MusicBrainz
Kartik Ohri lucifer ListenBrainz
Akshat Tiwari akshaaatt ListenBrainz

Some potential mentors are listed by each project; this is far from a normative list, but it might give you somebody to ask about the project.

Note: Contacting the mentors privately (e.g., via e-mail or private IRC messages) will get you off to a very, very bad start in your relations with us and any application you send us is now almost definitely going to not get accepted.

About proposals

Before you dive in and send a proposal to us through Google, it's a good idea to take some time and learn about the MusicBrainz community. At MusicBrainz we pride ourselves for having a strong community - most of us know each other in some way, and some of us know each other face to face from development summits.

A good way to get a feel of this would be to talk about your ideas and proposals on IRC. However, starting off by sending private messages to potential mentors is not a good way to introduce yourself to the community. Please don't do that!

If you're not sure where to start, Development/Summer of Code/Getting started might help.

Join in on development

We like it when potential students show initiative and make contributions to code without asking us what to do next. We have tagged tickets that we think are suitable for for new contributors with the "good-first-bug" label. Take a look at these tickets and see if any of them grab your interest. If a ticket is not assigned to anyone you can assume that it's up for grabs - feel free to assign yourself and start working on it. We recommend that you also talk to us before starting work on a ticket, to make sure that you understand what tasks are involved to finish the ticket. We recommend that you explain to us your understanding of the ticket - we will help you if there is anything that you have missed. To talk to us, join our IRC channel or post a message in the forums or on a ticket.

Projects

BookBrainz

BookBrainz logo small notext.png BookBrainz is a database of book metadata.

We're interested in projects that help us reach our roadmap, and that add major functionalities to the website.

Please see our ideas page for more details and information on getting started.

Top 3 Desired Skills: Node.js, React, SQL
Ideas page | Main page | Forums

ListenBrainz

ListenBrainz logo small notext.png An open source music website that allows users to import their listen history. One of the goals is for this data to be used for building open music recommendation systems.
Languages/skills: Python, Flask, Postgres, Spark, React, Android
Ideas page | Main page

MusicBrainz

MusicBrainz logo small notext.png A community-maintained open source music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public.
Languages/skills: JavaScript (React), Perl, Python, PostgreSQL, Rust
Ideas page | Main page | Forums

MusicBrainz Picard

Picard logo small notext.png MusicBrainz Picard is a cross-platform (Linux/Mac OS X/Windows) application written in Python and is the official MusicBrainz tagger. It supports the majority of audio file formats, is capable of using audio fingerprints (AcoustIDs), performing CD lookups and disc ID submissions, and it has excellent Unicode support.
Languages/skills: Python, PyQt
Ideas page | Main page | Forums