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allowing mentors to assess progress and students/collaborators to evaluate
their contributions.
> **Information:** For more details about internships, you can
> [click here](https://opensciencelabs.org/opportunities/os-internship/cycles/2024-01/#osl-web-page)
> [click here](https://opensciencelabs.org/opportunities/internships/oss/cycles/2024-01/#osl-web-page)

## Timeline

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To get a clearer understanding of structuring a plan for your project, we
recommend reviewing our template available here:
[Project Plan Template](https://opensciencelabs.org/opportunities/os-internship/templates/projects-ideas/).
[Project Plan Template](https://opensciencelabs.org/opportunities/internships/oss/templates/projects-ideas/).

## Guidelines for Students/Collaborators

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To get a clearer understanding of structuring a plan for your project, we
recommend reviewing our template available here:
[Project Plan Template](https://opensciencelabs.org/opportunities/os-internship/templates/projects-ideas/).
[Project Plan Template](https://opensciencelabs.org/opportunities/internships/oss/templates/projects-ideas/).

## Guidelines for Students/Collaborators

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# Open Science Labs Mentor Guide

The Open Science Labs Mentor Guide is a consolidated resource designed to guide
potential mentoring organizations through the proposal and application process,
and to support approved mentors in fostering intern development. From project
potential sub-organizations through the proposal and application process, and to
support approved mentors in fostering intern development. From project
submission to nurturing intern growth, and facilitating their successful
contributions to open source, this guide outlines the key steps and best
practices to ensure a rewarding mentorship experience in our community-driven
programs.

## Part I: Applying to Become a Mentoring Organization
## Part I: Applying to Become a Sub-Organization

As a prospective mentoring organization within Open Science Labs, you have the
As a prospective sub-organization within Open Science Labs, you have the
opportunity to shape the future of open source by guiding and nurturing new
talent. Your contributions, in the form of project ideas and mentorship, are
crucial to the development of both individual contributors and the larger
@@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ process and help you submit your project proposals effectively.

### Application Process

When the call for mentoring organizations opens, you are encouraged to apply
with a detailed outline of all the project ideas. A 'project' constitutes a
When the call for sub-organizations opens, you are encouraged to apply with a
detailed outline of all the project ideas. A 'project' constitutes a
well-defined proposal targeting a specific software, package, or library with
distinct tasks. While there is no limit to the number of projects you can
propose, please note that OSL reserves the right to approve only a subset based
@@ -40,12 +40,11 @@ will provide updates on this option once GSoC confirmations are received.

## Part II: Recommendations for Approved Mentors

Congratulations on being selected as a mentor for the OSL
Internship/Apprenticeship Program! You are about to embark on a rewarding
journey of imparting knowledge and facilitating growth. This part of the guide
is crafted to support you in leading an effective mentorship, outlining key
activities and providing practical tips for fostering a successful internship
experience.
Congratulations on being selected as a mentor for the OSL Internship Program!
You are about to embark on a rewarding journey of imparting knowledge and
facilitating growth. This part of the guide is crafted to support you in leading
an effective mentorship, outlining key activities and providing practical tips
for fostering a successful internship experience.

### Conducting Effective Mentorship

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- All Projects: "projects/list/index.md"
- Opportunities:
- index: opportunities/index.md
- Open Source Internship:
- index: "opportunities/os-internship/index.md"
- Interns Guide: "opportunities/os-internship/guides/interns/index.md"
- Mentors Guide: "opportunities/os-internship/guides/mentors/index.md"
- Projects Ideas Template: "opportunities/templates/projects-ideas/index.md"
- Candidates's Project Proposal Template: "opportunities/templates/candidate-proposal/index.md"
- OSS Internship:
- index: "opportunities/internships/oss/index.md"
- Project Ideas: "opportunities/internships/oss/project-ideas/index.md"
- Interns Guide: "opportunities/internships/guides/interns/index.md"
- Projects Ideas Template: "opportunities/internships/templates/projects-ideas/index.md"
- Candidates's Project Proposal Template: "opportunities/internships/templates/candidate-proposal/index.md"
- OSS Research Seed Internship:
- index: "opportunities/internships/oss-research-seed/index.md"
- Project Ideas: "opportunities/internships/oss-research-seed/project-ideas/index.md"
- Interns Guide: "opportunities/internships/guides/interns/index.md"
- Projects Ideas Template: "opportunities/internships/templates/projects-ideas/index.md"
- Candidates's Project Proposal Template: "opportunities/internships/templates/candidate-proposal/index.md"
- Google Summer of Code:
- index: "opportunities/gsoc/index.md"
- Project Ideas: "opportunities/gsoc/project-ideas/index.md"
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The following is the timeline for the OSL Internship Program Cycle 2024-02:

- **April 22**: Call for Interns/Apprentices opens.
- **May 13**: Deadline for Interns/Apprentices applications.
- **May 20**: Announcement of approved Interns/Apprentices and start of the bonding period
- **April 22**: Call for Interns opens.
- **May 13**: Deadline for Interns applications.
- **May 20**: Announcement of approved Interns and start of the bonding period
- **May 27**: Official Start Date of Internship Period; an alternative for projects not
selected by GSoC to run under the OSL Internship Program with The Graph Network support.
- **July 8**: Mid-term Evaluation.
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</p>
</div>
<div class="card-footer m-0">
<a href="/opportunities/os-internship" class="btn btn-primary"
<a href="/opportunities/internships/oss" class="btn btn-primary"
>Learn More</a
>
</div>
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authors: ["OSL Team"]
---

## Open Source Internships
## Open Source Software (OSS) Internships

Open Science Labs (OSL) provides a valuable opportunity for newcomers to
open-source software development through its internship program. This program is
designed to deepen participants' understanding of open-source tools and best
practices in a real-world setting. We invite candidates to seize this chance to
enhance their skills and contribute to real projects.

<a href="/opportunities/os-internship" class="btn btn-primary">Learn more about
OSL Open Source Internship</a>
Interns typically work on an unpaid basis, helping to advance these projects
while gaining practical experience. Where available, project maintainers can
compensate interns through our fiscal host,
[Open Source Collective](https://opencollective.com/osl). Mentors are expected
to commit at least 5 hours per week, with daily reviews recommended to monitor
progress and provide feedback.

<a href="/opportunities/internships/oss" class="btn btn-primary">Learn more
here</a>

## Open Source Software (OSS) Research Seed Internships

Open Source Software (OSS) Research Seed Program is a new initiative at Open
Science Labs designed to help researchers start open source projects from
scratch. The program requires researchers to provide clear documentation,
detailed GitHub issues, and a structured project plan for a 3–6 month internship
period, with all projects released under an open source license.

Interns typically work on an unpaid basis, helping to advance these projects
while gaining practical experience. Where available, project maintainers can
compensate interns through our fiscal host,
[Open Source Collective](https://opencollective.com/osl). Mentors are expected
to commit at least 5 hours per week, with daily reviews recommended to monitor
progress and provide feedback.

Overall, the program supports early-stage project development through
collaboration between interns and experienced mentors, helping new projects
integrate into the broader open source community.

<a href="/opportunities/internships/oss-research-seed" class="btn btn-danger">Learn
more here</a>

## Google Summer of Code

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projects under the OSL umbrella for Google Summer of Code 2025, please click on
the following link:

<a href="/opportunities/gsoc" class="btn btn-warning">How to participate in GSoC
with OSL</a>
<a href="/opportunities/gsoc" class="btn btn-warning">Learn more here</a>

For updates about our 2025 participation, please join our community on Discord:
[https://opensciencelabs.org/discord](https://opensciencelabs.org/discord).
@@ -35,6 +63,13 @@ Open Science Labs (OSL) is excited to announce the upcoming launch of a new
internship program dedicated to Data Science projects. This initiative will
provide hands-on experience in real-world data science applications.

Interns typically work on an unpaid basis, helping to advance these projects
while gaining practical experience. Where available, project maintainers can
compensate interns through our fiscal host,
[Open Source Collective](https://opencollective.com/osl). Mentors are expected
to commit at least 5 hours per week, with daily reviews recommended to monitor
progress and provide feedback.

For those interested in participating, we invite you to join our community on
Discord for the latest updates and launch details:

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template: single-sidebar.html
---

# Open Science Labs Intern/Apprentice Guide

Welcome to the Open Science Labs Internship/Apprenticeship Program Guide. This
comprehensive document is your gateway to engaging with a network of
professionals and peers dedicated to the advancement of open science and open
source. Whether you're considering applying to our program or you've already
been accepted, this guide is designed to facilitate a smooth transition into our
collaborative environment. You'll find detailed instructions on how to apply,
connect with mentoring organizations, and make the most of your internship once
you're on board. It's more than just an internship—it's a chance to contribute
to a global movement and develop skills that will serve you throughout your
career. Let's embark on this exciting journey together.
# Open Science Labs Interns Guide

Welcome to the Open Science Labs Internship Program Guide. This comprehensive
document is your gateway to engaging with a network of professionals and peers
dedicated to the advancement of open science and open source. Whether you're
considering applying to our program or you've already been accepted, this guide
is designed to facilitate a smooth transition into our collaborative
environment. You'll find detailed instructions on how to apply, connect with
sub-organizations, and make the most of your internship once you're on board.
It's more than just an internship—it's a chance to contribute to a global
movement and develop skills that will serve you throughout your career. Let's
embark on this exciting journey together.

## Part I: Prospective Candidates

Embarking on the journey to become an intern or apprentice with Open Science
Labs is a step towards significant personal and professional development. This
part of the guide is tailored to assist you in navigating the application
process seamlessly. It provides insights on how to identify and select a project
that resonates with your passion, how to engage with mentors proactively, and
how to make preliminary contributions that will set you apart. Let's get started
on a path that leads to growth and exciting opportunities in open science and
Embarking on the journey to become an intern with Open Science Labs is a step
towards significant personal and professional development. This part of the
guide is tailored to assist you in navigating the application process
seamlessly. It provides insights on how to identify and select a project that
resonates with your passion, how to engage with mentors proactively, and how to
make preliminary contributions that will set you apart. Let's get started on a
path that leads to growth and exciting opportunities in open science and
technology.

### 1. How to Apply

#### 1.1. Choosing a Mentoring Organization and Project
#### 1.1. Choosing a Sub-Organization and Project

Begin by exploring the list of available mentoring organizations and their
projects. Look for one that aligns with your interests and skills.
Begin by exploring the list of available sub-organizations and their projects.
Look for one that aligns with your interests and skills.

#### 1.2. Initiating Contact with Projects and Mentors

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feedback will be provided, allowing candidates to shift to another project if
necessary to ensure a suitable fit.

## Part II: Approved Interns/Apprentices
## Part II: Approved Interns

Congratulations on being selected as an intern or apprentice! This part of the
guide will serve as a roadmap to your success in the Open Science Labs program.
It outlines the expectations for your collaboration with mentors, the importance
of communication, and the coding standards you should follow. You will find tips
on how to maintain an effective workflow, stay proactive, and ensure that your
Congratulations on being selected as an intern! This part of the guide will
serve as a roadmap to your success in the Open Science Labs program. It outlines
the expectations for your collaboration with mentors, the importance of
communication, and the coding standards you should follow. You will find tips on
how to maintain an effective workflow, stay proactive, and ensure that your
contribution leaves a lasting impact. Welcome to the team — your proactive
journey starts here.

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mentor and the project. Write clean, well-documented, and maintainable code. Be
open to code reviews and feedback, as they are learning opportunities.

By following these guidelines, both candidates and approved interns/apprentices
can maximize their growth, contributions, and overall experience within the Open
Science Labs Internship/Apprenticeship Program.
By following these guidelines, both candidates and approved interns can maximize
their growth, contributions, and overall experience within the Open Science Labs
Internship Program.
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---
title: "OSL Open Source Research Seed Internship Program"
description: "Internship Research Seed Internship Program"
date: "2023-11-03"
authors: ["OSL Team"]
template: single-sidebar.html
---

# Open Source Software (OSS) Research Seed Internship Program

This document provides guidelines for both open-source research project
maintainers and internship candidates for the OSS Research Seed Internship
Program at Open Science Labs (OSL).

## Overview

The OSS Research Seed Internship Program is designed to support research
projects that deliver open source software. At OSL, we are committed to bridging
the gap between academic research and practical software development by helping
researchers launch new projects from scratch.

The program emphasizes creating a viable open-source deliverable through the
collaboration of interns and active mentorship from the project's author. This
initiative operates in partnership with The GRAPH Network, ensuring a structured
and supportive environment for project development.

## Program Structure

Modeled after initiatives like Google Summer of Code, the program includes:

- **Open Participation:** Applications are welcome from students, researchers,
and professionals interested in transforming research ideas into functional
open-source research projects. Applicants should submit their project
proposals directly to designated mentors.
- **Flexible Commitment:** Participants are expected to commit a minimum of 20
hours per week for a period of 3 to 6 months, depending on the project’s scope
and the candidate's availability.
- **Rolling Applications:** Candidates may apply at any time, ensuring
continuous access to the program without the constraints of fixed cycles.
- **Mentorship and Support:** Each project is paired with a mentor who commits
at least 5 hours per week to provide daily feedback and support via a public
communication channel (e.g., Discord).
- **Continuous Reporting:** Interns are expected to document their progress in a
blog post (on OSL Blog) through periodic blog posts (every one or two weeks),
detailing the tasks completed during that period. We recommend breaking down
tasks into small, manageable pull requests to facilitate frequent updates.
- **Compensation Options:** Although the internship is primarily unpaid, project
maintainers may choose to offer compensation through our fiscal host, the
[Open Source Collective](https://opencollective.com/osl), if funding is
available.

## Requirements for Internship Candidates

Candidates should meet the following criteria:

- **English Proficiency:** Effective communication in English is required for
collaboration.
- **Age Requirement:** Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
- **Time Commitment:** A minimum of 20 hours per week is required during the
internship period.
- **Opportunity Nature:** This is primarily an unpaid internship designed to
provide practical experience and build professional networks. If any
compensation is available, it will be specified by the mentors in the
internship announcement.
- **Initial Contribution:** Candidates must demonstrate commitment by making a
preliminary contribution to their chosen project, allowing mentors to assess
their skills and dedication.
- **Project Criteria:** Proposals must include a detailed description, a set of
initial GitHub issues, and a structured project plan for the internship
period. All projects must be licensed under an OSI-approved open source
license. Please check our template
[here](/opportunities/internships/templates/candidate-proposal).

## Guidelines for Open-Source Research Project Author

If you are the author of an open-source research project, you can submit your
project for affiliation with OSL and eligibility for this internship program.
Please send a link to your project proposal to `team@opensciencelabs.org` using
the template provided
[here](/opportunities/internships/templates/projects-ideas).

Although pre-existing code is not required to apply for this program, each
project must have an open repository (e.g., on GitHub or GitLab) with open
issues detailing the planned activities and documentation outlining the project
idea (for example, on the project wiki). The project idea should include a
detailed description, a set of initial GitHub issues, and a structured project
plan for the internship period. All projects must be licensed under an
OSI-approved open source license.

Affiliated projects will benefit from intern contributions, receive community
support, and, where available, secure funding to support further development.

---

This program offers a pathway for individuals to turn research ideas into
tangible open-source projects. If you meet the requirements and are passionate
about contributing to the open science community, we encourage you to apply.
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---
title: "Open Source Software (OSS) Research Seed Project Ideas"
description: "Open Source Software (OSS) Research Seed Project Ideas"
date: "2025-03-16"
authors: ["OSL Team"]
template: single-sidebar.html
---

<div class="alert alert-warning" role="alert">To be announced, stay tuned!</div>
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application.
- **Time Commitment**: A minimum of 20 hours per week is required during the
3-month internship period.
- **Nature of Opportunity**: This is an unpaid internship, ideal for gaining
experience and networking in the open science community.
- **Opportunity Nature:** This is primarily an unpaid internship designed to
provide practical experience and build professional networks. If any
compensation is available, it will be specified by the mentors in the
internship announcement.
- **Initial Contribution**: Candidates must make a preliminary contribution to
their chosen project, allowing mentors to evaluate their skills and
commitment.
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If your project is already affiliated with OSL, you can submit your project idea
proposal to `team@opensciencelabs.org`. Please use the template provided at
[Project Idea Template](/opportunities/templates/projects-ideas/).
[Project Idea Template](/opportunities/internships/templates/projects-ideas/).
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---
title: "OSS Project Ideas"
description: "OSS Project Ideas"
date: "2025-02-01"
authors: ["OSL Team"]
template: single-sidebar.html
---

# OSL Project Ideas

Welcome to the Open Science Labs (OSL) project ideas page for the Open Source
Software Internship. As an umbrella organization, OSL hosts links to the ideas
pages of each member organization. You can explore these projects here.

At OSL, we've assembled a selection of project ideas that not only embody our
mission but also provide enriching experiences for student and newcomers
open-source developpers. These projects cover a variety of topics and
technologies, catering to diverse interests. Below, we've outlined some
potential project ideas we're considering for the internship. We believe these
projects provide students with a valuable chance to engage with open-source
efforts and develop their skills under the mentorship of seasoned professionals.

This page details the sub-organizations available for the internship
participants. Applicants are welcome to reach out to us on our
[Discord](https://opensciencelabs.org/discord) or directly contact the
sub-oganization/project mentors.

## Sub-Organizations

_Note: Each organization includes a designated list of mentors. Please get in
touch with them directly if you have any inquiries._

<!--
### AnamnesisAI
- **Description**: AnamnesisAI is a project focused on extracting anamnesis in
FHIR format from text.
- **Project WEB Page**: <https://osl-incubator.github.io/anamnesis.ai/>
- **Project Ideas**:
[link](https://github.com/osl-incubator/anamnesis.ai/wiki/Project-Ideas)
-->

### ArxLang/ASTx

- **Description**: ASTx is an agnostic expression structure for AST. It is
agnostic because it is not specific to any language.
- **Project WEB Page**: <https://astx.arxlang.org/>
- **Repository**: <https://github.com/arxlang/astx>
- **Communication channel**: [Discord](https://arxlang.org/discord)
- **Project Ideas**: [link](https://github.com/arxlang/astx/wiki/Project-Ideas)
- **Compensation**: Unpaid

<!--
### ArxLang/IRx
- **Description**: IRx aims to provide a translator to LLVM-IR from ASTx
objects. IRx uses llvmlite in order to generate LLVM-IR source and binary
generation.
- **Project WEB Page**: <https://irx.arxlang.org/>
- **Repository**: <https://github.com/arxlang/irx>
- **Communication channel**: [Discord](https://arxlang.org/discord)
- **Project Ideas**: [link](https://github.com/arxlang/irx/wiki/Project-Ideas)
- **Compensation**: Unpaid
-->

### Makim

- **Description**: Makim is based on **make** and focus on improving the way to
define targets and dependencies. Instead of using the Makefile format, it uses
yaml format.
- **Project WEB Page**: <https://osl-incubator.github.io/makim/>
- **Repository**: <https://github.com/osl-incubator/makim>
- **Communication channel**: [Discord](https://opensciencelabs.org/discord)
- **Project Ideas**:
[link](https://github.com/osl-incubator/makim/wiki/Project-Ideas)
- **Compensation**: Unpaid

### Rago

- **Description**: Rago is a lightweight framework for RAG.
- **Project WEB Page**: <https://osl-incubator.github.io/rago/>
- **Repository**: <https://github.com/osl-incubator/rago>
- **Communication channel**: [Discord](https://opensciencelabs.org/discord)
- **Project Ideas**:
[link](https://github.com/osl-incubator/rago/wiki/Project-Ideas)
- **Compensation**: Unpaid

<!--
### SciCookie
- **Description**: SciCookie creates new python project's structure from an
opinionated project template.
- **Project WEB Page**: <https://osl-incubator.github.io/scicookie>
- **Repository**: <https://github.com/osl-incubator/scicookie>
- **Communication channel**: [Discord](https://opensciencelabs.org/discord)
- **Project Ideas**:
[link](https://github.com/osl-incubator/scicookie/wiki/Project-Ideas)
- **Compensation**: Unpaid
-->

### Sugar

- **Description**: Sugar organizes your stack of containers, gathering some
useful scripts and keeping this information centralized in a configuration
file with a friendly command line interface.
- **Project WEB Page**: <https://osl-incubator.github.io/sugar/>
- **Repository**: <https://github.com/osl-incubator/sugar>
- **Communication channel**: [Discord](https://opensciencelabs.org/discord)
- **Project Ideas**:
[link](https://github.com/osl-incubator/sugar/wiki/Project-Ideas)
- **Compensation**: Unpaid
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```

```md
## Project Idea 1: [Project Idea 1 Title]

### Abstract
# [Project Name]

[Short summary or abstract of Project Idea 1]
[Project Summary]

### License
- **Project License:** [Link to the project license]
- **Code of Conduct:** [Link to the code of conduct]
- **Documentation:** [Link to the documentation page]
- **Compensation:** [Specify if compensation is provided by the mentor or if
this is an unpaid internship]

[Project License Name]: [Link to the project license]
## Project Idea 1: [Project Idea 1 Title]

### Code of Conduct
### Abstract

[Link to the Code of Conduct]
[Short summary or abstract of Project Idea 1]

### Current State

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"body": "Open Science Labs Internship Program The Open Science Labs Internship Program aims to promote the engagement of a wider audience in the realm of open-source software development.\nProgram Features Each intern will be paired with a mentor who is an active member of the community. The mentor will provide guidance to the intern in achieving the specific goals of the internship. The internship will involve a series of activities and contributions to open-source projects. The internship is expected to have a minimum duration of 2 months and a maximum of six months.\nThe Graph Network, legally represented by ASCRES, is our Fiscal Sponsor and will be in charge of all the necessary paperwork.\nCurrently, we are aiming students from Bolivian Universities, but we will open for other countries soon.\nStages of the Internship Program Call for Applications and Selection Once the projects for the internship program are defined, a call for applications will be announced for interested candidates (duration: 2 weeks).\nThe selection process, overseen by project mentors and maintainers, will last for 1 week.\nUpon completion of the selection process, necessary formalities will be conducted to finalize the onboarding.\nInternship Throughout the internship, students will be required to submit monthly reports detailing their activities. These reports will include a record of hours spent and milestones achieved.\nCompletion of the Internship Program The internship will conclude upon fulfilling the stipulated hours, at which point a certificate will be issued to acknowledge the successful completion of the internship. The internship may also be terminated if the intern consistently misses scheduled meetings or fails to meet agreed-upon activity milestones.\nRequirements to Join the Internship Program Proficiency in English at least to an intermediate level. Basic knowledge related to the project to which the intern intends to contribute. Agreement to adhere to the established Codes of Conduct within the community.\nFor any further inquiries, please contact our dedicated Internship Program team at OSL. Together, we can shape the future of open science and open source projects.\nProjects available for the Internship Program Below is a list of projects currently available for the Internship Program:\nTo apply for the internship program fill out the form\nRepository Name Description conda-forge-warning A panel that shows packages from conda-forge with no maintenance activities pyreaddbc A Python library for working with DBase database file. ghreport GitHub Report tool satellite-weather-downloader A system for downloading, transforming and analysing Copernicus weather data using Xarray. scicookie Cookiecutter template for a Python package. makim Make Improved gh-check-pr-is-updated This GitHub actions aims to check if the current PR's branch is updated on top of the upstream branch. github-actions-self-hosted-runner Dockerfile for the creation of a GitHub Actions runner image to be deployed dynamically. containers-sugar Simplify the usage of containers github-actions-chatgpt-pr-reviewer This GitHub actions uses OpenAI ChatGPT in order to review the changes presented in a PR and will recommend improvements. semantic-release-pr-title-check Checks for Angular commit message format in the Pull Request Title. CrawlClima This package contains the PEGATWEETS and PEGATEMPERATURA modules for automatically capturing tweets and weather data. downloader-app A shapefiles downloader. fqlearn A graphic solver tool to teach mass transfer and thermodynamics. pydatastructs PyDataStructs aims to be a Python package for various data structures and algorithms (including their parallel implementations). ",
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"link": "https://opensciencelabs.org/opportunities/internships/oss/",
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