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+ | '' - Nuvadga Christian Tete'' |
Latest revision as of 22:49, 8 January 2018
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Google Summer of Code Yearly Summary
GSOC 2014
For the first time, the Linux Foundation’s SPDX Workgroup participated in the 2014 Google Summer of Code internship program. The goal was to engage students in open source projects, learn a bit about open source compliance, and meet open source community members. We had excellent engagement in our first year, with a total of four projects accepted from three different universities. These projects helped advance SPDX by connecting the specification with open source programming languages and open source license scanners. They helped move SPDX into communities that can aid and benefit from the distribution of open compliance practices. Specific projects, and the students who worked on them include:
Python SPDX Parser Library - Ahmed Hisham Ismail at the German University in Cairo
GO SPDX Parser Library - Vlad Velici at the University of Southampton
SPDX Merge Tool - Alex Ling at the University of Nebraska Omaha
FOSSology+SPDX Tooling - Zachary McFarland at the University of Nebraska Omaha.
GSOC 2015
There were no submissions for 2015.
GSOC 2016
Application submitted but we were not accepted. No reason given.
GSOC 2017
We had a very successful program in 2017 with the following projects being successfully completed:
Online SPDX Tool - Rohit Lodha
Online Validation Tools - Aleksandr Lisianoi``
GitHub Integration - Anna Buhman
License Coverage Grader - Nuvadga Christian Tete