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Posted to dev@community.apache.org by Jakub Powierza <ja...@icloud.com> on 2017/03/01 21:27:31 UTC

Google Summer of Code in Apache Airflow

Hi all,
I am 3rd year bachelor student from Gdańsk, Poland and I would like to participate in Google Summer of Code. That would be the first time ever for me to take a part in this program :)

I am currently working at Intel Technology Poland as Graphics Software Engineer Intern. I have worked here for about 1.5 year. My primary languages that I’m using (as a day to day coder) are Python and JavaScript. I’ve been using several frameworks and technologies such as Flask, SQLAlchemy, RabbitMQ, Redis, AngularJS and many more. Recently, I have been using Apache Airflow as a primary framework and I find it very useful and promising for the future :)

Every day is another adventure, so I’m currently focusing on many other technologies that can broaden my horizons on IT. That’s why I’m taking a part in one of the biggest competitions on Kaggle’s platform - Data Science Bowl 2017. I was asked by my professor to join the team of other passionate people and together with VoiceLab (local company specialised in machine learning) try to improve lung cancer detection. That’s my first touch with machine learning and especially neural networks in Keras/TensorFlow. It changed my perspectives for the directions in which computer science heads towards :)

Each new technology/project/task gives me new knowledge and skills that (I hope) will make me a better developer in the future!

I have seen that you have proposed a few projects ideas for this year. But I have got a question to you. Is there a way to join developers of Apache Airflow and help them with this great framework? I’ve checked its Jira board and there are many ideas for features/improvements that can be a great GSoC topic :)

I hope to hear from you soon!

Thanks,
Jakub Powierza
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Re: Google Summer of Code in Apache Airflow

Posted by Maxim Solodovnik <so...@gmail.com>.
Hello Jakub,

I believe you need to contact Apache Airflow dev@ mailing list

On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 4:27 AM, Jakub Powierza <ja...@icloud.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
> I am 3rd year bachelor student from Gdańsk, Poland and I would like to
> participate in Google Summer of Code. That would be the first time ever for
> me to take a part in this program :)
>
> I am currently working at Intel Technology Poland as Graphics Software
> Engineer Intern. I have worked here for about 1.5 year. My primary
> languages that I’m using (as a day to day coder) are Python and JavaScript.
> I’ve been using several frameworks and technologies such as Flask,
> SQLAlchemy, RabbitMQ, Redis, AngularJS and many more. Recently, I have been
> using Apache Airflow as a primary framework and I find it very useful and
> promising for the future :)
>
> Every day is another adventure, so I’m currently focusing on many other
> technologies that can broaden my horizons on IT. That’s why I’m taking a
> part in one of the biggest competitions on Kaggle’s platform - Data Science
> Bowl 2017. I was asked by my professor to join the team of other passionate
> people and together with VoiceLab (local company specialised in machine
> learning) try to improve lung cancer detection. That’s my first touch with
> machine learning and especially neural networks in Keras/TensorFlow. It
> changed my perspectives for the directions in which computer science heads
> towards :)
>
> Each new technology/project/task gives me new knowledge and skills that (I
> hope) will make me a better developer in the future!
>
> I have seen that you have proposed a few projects ideas for this year. But
> I have got a question to you. Is there a way to join developers of Apache
> Airflow and help them with this great framework? I’ve checked its Jira
> board and there are many ideas for features/improvements that can be a
> great GSoC topic :)
>
> I hope to hear from you soon!
>
> Thanks,
> Jakub Powierza
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