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Google Summer of Code
Repository containing GSoC guidelines, history and ideas lists.
History
Since its birth, under the umbrella of The Honeynet Project, IntelOwl has been participating in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC)!
Those projects has been successful a lot! They did not only bring IntelOwl to the next level but did open several careers opportunities to the contributors.
2020 - 2022
Project Summaries:
- 2020: (Mentor: Matteo Lodi)
- 2021: (New mentor: Eshaan Bansal)
- 2022: (New mentors: Shubham Pandey, Simone Berni, Daniele Rosetti)
2023 - today
Starting from 2023, you may find the updated project ideas list for the current year in the dedicated folder in this Github repo. For example, for 2023 check here.
Plus, we are hosting projects from our friends of the following organizations/projects:
This is the list of the selected projects with their summaries, starting from 2023:
- 2023: (New mentors: Federico Foschini and Aditya Narayan Sinha)
- Shivam Purohit: Authentication and Maintenance of IntelOwl (Interrupted midterm)
- Abheek Tripathy: Frontend Improvements for Buffalogs and Intelowl
- 2024
- 2025:
- YOU COULD BE HERE! IF the Honeynet Project is accepted by Google as GSOC Organization, projects list will be available about February 2025
Be the next contributor!
If you are interested in being the next GSoC developer for IntelOwl, join the Honeynet Slack chat for more info.
This is also the place where the majority of the development discussion happens, so feel free to join, have a look and ask questions about the project.
Please remember to read and follow the IntelOwl contributing guidelines rules before doing any kind of contribution.
GSoC Application process
0. Get familiar with GSoC
First of all, and if you have not done that yet, read the contributor guide which will allow you to understand all this process and how the program works overall. Refer to its left side menu to quick access sections that may interest you the most, although we recommend you to read everything.
1. Discuss the project idea with the mentor(s)
This is a required step unless you have dived in into the existing codebase and understood everything perfectly (very hard) and the idea you prefer is on the list below.
If your idea is not listed, please discuss it with the mentors in our official channels. We're always open to new ideas and won't hesitate on choosing them if you demonstrate to be a good candidate!
2. Understand that
- You're committing to a project and we ask you to publicly publish your weekly progress on it in Github.
- We will ask you to give feedback on our mentorship and management continuously. Communication is key to the success of the project.
- You wholeheartedly agree with the code of conduct.
- You must tell us if there's any proposed idea that you don't think would fit the timeline or could be boring (yes, we're asking for feedback).
3. Fill out the application form
We recommend you to follow Google's guide to Writing a Proposal and to leverage our template.
Once you have a draft proposal please share it with us via our official channels in Google Docs. In this way we don't have to download anything and we can comment it and request clarifications in a more structured way.
You can also ask for a review anytime to the community or mentor candidates before the contributor application deadline. It's much easier if you get feedback early than to wait for the last moment.