Google Summer of Code 2014
Introduction
QEMU is applying as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code 2014. This page contains our ideas list and information for students and mentors.
Note to students: Google has not yet announced participating organizations for 2014. We do not know whether or not QEMU can participate this year, so use your time wisely and don't invest too much effort yet.
Find Us
- IRC (GSoC specific): #qemu-gsoc on irc.oftc.net
- IRC (development):
- QEMU: #qemu on irc.oftc.net
- Mailing list:
Please contact the mentor for the project idea you are interested in. IRC is usually the quickest way to get an answer.
For general questions about QEMU in GSoC, please contact the following people:
- Stefan Hajnoczi (stefanha on IRC)
- Anthony Liguori (aliguori on IRC)
Important links
Project Ideas
This is the listing of suggested project ideas. Students are free to suggest their own projects by emailing qemu-devel@nongnu.org and (optionally) CCing potential mentors.
QEMU projects
Libvirt projects
Introducing job control to the storage driver
Currently, libvirt support job cancellation and progress reporting on domains. That is, if there's a long running job on a domain, e.g. migration, libvirt reports how much data has already been transferred to the destination and how much still needs to be transferred. However, libvirt lacks such information reporting in storage area, to which libvirt developers refer to as the storage driver. The aim is to report progress on several storage tasks, like volume wiping, file allocation an others.
- Skill level: intermediate
Your own idea
Just catch me (Michal Privoznik) on IRC and we can discuss what interests you.
Links:
- http://libvirt.org/
- http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Main_Page
- http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-libvirt/index.html?ca=drs-
- https://www.berrange.com/topics/libvirt/
- https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/
Details:
- Component: libvirt
- Skill level: (see description to each item)
- Language: C
- Mentor: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>, mprivozn on IRC (#virt OFTC)
- Suggested by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Project idea template
=== TITLE === '''Summary:''' Short description of the project Detailed description of the project. '''Links:''' * Wiki links to relevant material * External links to mailing lists or web sites '''Details:''' * Skill level: beginner or intermediate or advanced * Language: C * Mentor: Email address and IRC nick * Suggested by: Person who suggested the idea
Information for mentors
Mentors are responsible for keeping in touch with their student and assessing the student's progress. GSoC has a mid-term evaluation and a final evaluation where both the mentor and student assess each other.
The mentor typically gives advice, reviews the student's code, and has regular communication with the student to ensure progress is being made.
Being a mentor is a significant time commitment, plan for 5 hours per week. Make sure you can make this commitment because backing out during the summer will affect the student's experience.
The mentor chooses their student by reviewing student application forms and conducting IRC interviews with candidates. Depending on the number of candidates, this can be time-consuming in itself. Choosing the right student is critical so that both the mentor and the student can have a successful experience.