Hi All,

Apache Airavata will participate in GSoC 2014 through the Apache Software 
Foundation as we did last couple of years. We hope to have a good number of 
project ideas as we did in the past. in 2013, there were 6 airavata based gsoc 
projects accepted. 

We will soon propose the ideas, but for now the best thing is to get a overview 
of Airavata by playing around with recently released 0.11 version. The trunk 
may be broken as you can sense from the dev list, there is a lot of activity to 
re-architect a bit in preparation for Airavata 1.0 release with a stable API 
and component level CPI’s. 

Quite frankly, Airavata GSoC tend to be non-trivial and time consuming. But we 
take the projects very seriously and look for students who are committed to get 
the projects integrated into main code base and continue supporting them and be 
engaged with the community. For students who continue to be engaged beyond gsoc 
we try to get them onboard as committers and support if they would like to 
publish technical and research papers. But all these, after you pass the gsoc 
hurdles which tend to be higher than an average gsoc project. The following two 
mail threads from last year are still relevant. 

http://markmail.org/message/rmotieckqj3a4xxv
http://markmail.org/message/rw2qzpukheow5aiy

Please do not take on challenge of airavata, unless you really have good amount 
of time to spare. This year, we will hope to have more concrete projects with 
well-defined weekly sprints and we will try to be rigid in passing mid-terms 
and finals. All of it will be compensated by a committed mentorship though. 

Suresh


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