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The Erlang Ecosystem Foundation has applied to the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2021. ErlEf is a great place to spend a summer learning, coding, participating and contributing in Erlang, Elixir, LFE, and other technologies based on the BEAM. We are an exciting open source foundation with a vibrant community of projects, and we look forward to your application and your project ideas!

In this page, we will list projects (alphabetically) that are participating in the GSOC. Click on the project below to see all proposals/ideas related to that project:

Communication

Please reach out to us on the ErlEF Summer of Code mailing list.

Project maintainers: if you can't edit the WIKI, please open a ticket with your idea(s) or send them on the mailing-list. Note all of ideas should follow the GSoC guidelines.

Current Year

2021 Project Ideas

TBD

2020 Project Ideas

ErlEf participated to GSoC 2020! Projects and list of ideas were:

  • Absinthe ideas - The GraphQL toolkit for Elixir
  • AntidoteDB ideas - AntidoteDB is a highly-available and scalable geo-replicated datastore. Its data model are conflict-free replicated datatypes (CRDTs) that can be accessed in a transactional causally consistent way. Antidote is an open-source project that has evolved from the European research projects Syncfree and Lightkone.
  • Barrel ideas - Barrel, written in Erlang, brings version control to your data and simplify the development of distributed and modern application such as a conversational platform or blockchain.
  • Rebar3 ideas - Rebar3 is the standard build tool within the Erlang community and other languages on the BEAM VM. It essentially bundles all of the other tools shipping with Erlang and makes them all work under a unified project structure.
  • riak_core_lite ideas - riak_core_lite is a well known Framework for Elastic Distributed Applications.
  • Miscellaneous ideas - This page includes miscellaneous ideas about new exciting projects that can be built on top of the Erlang Ecosystem.
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