Thank you for your intereset :) Another great place to start is here:
https://www.openstack.org/community This page has links to the
Contributor Guide, as well as info on all of the OpenStack projects.
Another great way to catch up with the community is the OpenStack
Summit. We have one coming up in Berlin and we also offer travel
support (this is the last day to apply):
https://www.openstack.org/summit/berlin-2018/
https://www.openstack.org/summit/berlin-2018/travel/#travel-support
In addition to travel support we offer very generous discounts to
students. Please email summit...@openstack.org if you want more info on
this.
If you aren't able to make it to the summit, you can catch up on most of
the presentations here: https://www.openstack.org/videos/summits We
typically post all the videos within a week or so of the end of the event.
Cheers and welcome to the OpenStack Community!
Jimmy
Julia Kreger wrote:
Greetings!
Welcome to the community!
Your interests seem to span quite a bit of the OpenStack community, so
I think it might be a good idea for you possibly look at the
individual teams that interest you the most, and reach out to those
teams and engage in discussion from there.
What may be a good idea is to look at the Rocky cycle release
highlights[1] as they provide high level summaries and what the
recently added features were for each project as part of this past
development cycle. We're just now starting the Stein cycle, so now is
really the perfect time to join in.
-Julia
[1]: https://releases.openstack.org/rocky/highlights.html
On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 9:31 AM Aniketh Gireesh
<anikethgire...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am Aniketh Girish, a Junior year Computer Science Engineering student at the
Amrita University, Kerala, India. I’m writing to you to inquire about the
possibility to do my thesis project in accordance with the OpenStack community
and a project in the community.
I had initiated to contribute towards OpenStack a few months back. I took some
time off since I was selected to participate in Google Summer of code with GNU
Linux organization. For the last few months, I have been mainly focusing on
implementing and learning about advanced internet protocols. My primary
interest leans towards network security, with a particular interest in the
Networking protocol and cloud computing infrastructures.
A selected project in my field of interest would be when, I was selected as a
Google Summer of Code 2018, where I am working on the project Wget2 under GNU
Linux organisation. This project involves adding support for DNS over HTTPS in
Wget2. DNS over HTTPS(DoH) is a web protocol that argues for sending DNS
requests and receiving DNS responses via HTTPS connections, hence providing
query confidentiality. Therefore to provide such a name resolution, I devised a
library where I implemented the DNS protocol by facilitating the library to
create the DNS packet/request, queried A, AAAA, CNAME records and implemented
the DoH protocol by parsing the DNS wire format from the HTTPS response body.
It is about time for me to look for a promising bachelor thesis project in my
field of interest. I would like to know if there are any possibilities for me
to work together with OpenStack in a project as a part of my thesis research.
Hope to hear back soon.
Cheers.
--
Aniketh Girish
Member at FOSS@Amrita
Amrita University
Github | GitLab | Blog | Website
"For the Love of Code."
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