Hi Onkar,

great to hear the you are interested and thank you for sharing the example
notebook that you'v built, preview [0] looks great.

I encourage you review this mailing list archives very carefully, looking
for the advices to other students on how to get started with zeppelin and
proceed with proposal draft [1] [2] [3].

Research, as well as publishing the results of such in wiki\blogs should be
substantial part of this project. The expectations are though that you will
be able to familiarize yourself with the p2p protocols at least a bit
before starting actual gsoc project. Engaging and bridging multiple project
communities is very welcome as well. Next steps could build building low-fi
PoC using JVM tools, and then a hi-fi one, using pluggable Repository
abstraction [4]

Hope this helps and looking forward your proposal draft: plaintext in wiki
[5] or a link to a google doc will work nicely to gather the feedback and
engage with potential mentors.

--
Alex

 0. https://www.zeppelinhub
.com/viewer/notebooks/aHR0cHM6Ly9yYXcuZ2l0aHVidXNlcmNvbnRlbnQuY29tL29ua2Fyc2hlZGdlL3NhbXBsZS1ub3RlYm9va3MvbWFzdGVyLzJCRllGVVpDUC9ub3RlLmpzb24
 1. http://markmail.org/thread/abw6hoayuvi54ghk
 2. http://markmail.org/thread/j53j7d4rsiisewfb
 3. http://markmail.org/message/naocktanol5iuot3
 4. http://zeppelin.incubator.apache
.org/docs/0.6.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT/storage/storage.html
 5. https://cwiki.apache
.org/confluence/display/ZEPPELIN/Google+Summer+Of+Code+2016


On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 11:56 PM, onkar shedge <shedge31on...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello Alexander,
> I am Onkar from PICT, Pune India. I am interested in the project idea
> regarding Notebook distributed Storage using P2P protocols.
> In order to contribute and aid in this project, I have been working with
> Zeppelin Notebooks.This is a link to one of my sample notebook which uses a
> dataset about Indian school data from data.gov.in:  github-repo
> <
> https://github.com/onkarshedge/sample-notebooks/blob/master/2BFYFUZCP/note.json
> >
> .
>
> I am familiar with IPython it also uses similar json(.ipynb) way to
> represent notebook. So as per my understanding we have to divide the json
> file into chunks and store in a distributed manner according to protocol.
> While I am familiar with the basics of the product and have a clear idea of
> what is required by the problem statement, I am not quite sure how to
> proceed about it. I would appreciate your guidance regarding the same. I
> was thinking about starting with a brief comparative study of the protocols
> suggested( dat, ipfs, zeronet). I hope to hear your views about this.
>
> Thanking you,
> Onkar Shedge
>

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