Hi Marcin,
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 10:53 PM, Marcin Czarnecki <marnczarnecki(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello all,
I am studying Computer Science at the University of Brighton (UK). I am
interested in participating in Google Summer of Code 2017 with oVirt. I am
a web security and anonymity enthusiast, tried to work with the Tor Project
for GSoC 2016 but it did not work out.
Thanks for your interest!
I have gained a lot of related experience during university,
internship
and my freelancing work, I could use this experience in your suggested
projects:
* VMs: I have experience with vSphere and deploying VMs of test clients in
the company that I am doing my internship for
* Ansible: I have created multiple playbooks for installing monitoring on
test clients: Nagios, Graylog etc. (both on Windows, Linux [Ubuntu, RHEL]
* my main interest is back-end web development, have been doing that for 3
years professionally, as well as projects on my own. Can provide with
portfolio and customers' reviews
* I also have some experience with automation in general: testing,
installation of services etc.
I think that with those skills I could try working on below two projects
from the proposed list:
* "Host reservation system for testing multiple oVirt instances"
* "Ansible playbooks for oVirt deployment with remote resources"
We are still in an early phase of GSoC, if oVirt is accepted as an
organization the student applications will start in March 20, you can see
the timeline here:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/#timeline
Meanwhile you can consider contacting the listed mentors and discuss the
ideas you have for the projects.
Thanks,
Rafael
I have experience with Linux, have been using Ubuntu for 4 years on
my PC
and at work and in projects, and prefer it for development and server
management.
If you have any questions:
email:
marnczarnecki[at]gmail.com
IRC (OFTC): marncz
Many thanks,
Marcin
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