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Hosted version of OSEM #72
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Hi! I am a second year student pursuing undergraduate degree in Computer Science. I would really like to work on this. 🙂 |
Hello @lagartoflojo I'm a GSoC aspirant and find this idea very interesting and want to discuss more about it?? Can I get you IRC nick?? or ping me at my IRC nick: "Shriyanshagro" |
@lagartoflojo we can close this, right? |
Yup!
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@lagartoflojo <https://github.com/lagartoflojo> we can close this, right?
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Hosted version of OSEM
Description: The Open Source Event Manager (OSEM) is an event management app tailored to Free Software Conferences, developed in Ruby on Rails. Right now, it is a self-hosted solution, meaning that every conference that wants to use OSEM must have their own servers to host OSEM, as well as install the application and its dependencies. This has some drawbacks: it requires a high technical knowledge (specifically with Rails), and it makes the conference responsible for the up-time and security of the servers. Conference organizer are already quite busy with organizing the conference, and managing servers is not something they want to spend their energy on.
In this project, we want to create a hosted version of OSEM. This means that once installed on a server, any conference organizer in the world will be able to use that installation to create and manage their conference. Sign up, enter your conference details, and off you go.
Some of the work and features involved in this project can include:
Deliverable: All the necessary changes in the OSEM code to be able to achieve the project proposal. A demo hosted version of OSEM should be running on a publicly accessible server (eg. Heroku).
Mentor: Hernán Schmidt
Skills: Ruby on Rails.
Skill Level: Medium
Getting started: Start with submitting a PR of a junior job. Once you've done that, submit your project proposal as early as possible so that we can polish it before the submission deadline.
IMPORTANT: Students will only be considered if they have successfully worked on at least one junior job, as well as interacted with the OSEM community through GitHub and/or IRC (
#osem
channel on freenode).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: