Dear Qihong Lin, On 28/02/14 08:23, Qihong Lin wrote:
I'm Qihong Lin from Beijing Normal University Zhuhai Campus, P.R. China. I did some student projects in my university related to Semantic Web. I have good knowledge of RDF, SPARQL, Linked Data, with some development experience of Sesame and Jena. According to my background, I'd like to contribute to Marmotta in GSoC 2014, on MARMOTTA-444 [1] (Provide an alternative SPARQL-based implementation of the LdpService).
Right now Jakob and myself are working on a Sesame-native implementation (for more details, see MARMOTTA-440 and the ldp branch on git), and we hope to have it sufficiently evolve to give a proper working framework for the project.
I can anticipate you it'd require quite good knowledge of SPARQL 1.1, as well of RDF and Sesame.
I also have some basic skills of SVN, Junit and Dependency Inversion. But I didn't work on open source projects before. Marmotta would be my first open source community to get involved, if I can get accepted. It's greatly appreciated if you can help me with the project application and the coding work.
We use industry standards: git for code control, maven as build tool, junit and rest-assured for testing, Weld for CDI, etc. But don worry if your are not some familiar with any, because in case your proposal gets granted, a mentor will be assigned to help during the project execution.
Is there a project proposal template to refer to?
Sorry, this is the first time we participate in the GSoC. So we did not prepare any project proposal template. But I think what the general documentation describes should more than enough:
https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2014/help_page#5._What_should_a_student_proposal_look Hope this helps. Whatever other question you may have, just ask. Thanks for your interest. Cheers, -- Sergio Fernández Senior Researcher Knowledge and Media Technologies Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Jakob-Haringer-Straße 5/3 | 5020 Salzburg, Austria T: +43 662 2288 318 | M: +43 660 2747 925 [email protected] http://www.salzburgresearch.at
