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'''Context''': [https://www.softwareheritage.org/ Software Heritage] is an
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ambitious research project whose goal is to collect, preserve in the very long
 
term, and share the whole publicly accessible Free/Open Source Software
 
(FOSS) in source code form.
 
  
 
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* working knowledge of any/more of Python, Kafka, Postgres, MySQL, and MongoDB would be a plus
 
* working knowledge of any/more of Python, Kafka, Postgres, MySQL, and MongoDB would be a plus
  
'''Workplace''': [https://www.inria.fr/en/centre-inria-de-paris Inria Paris]
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'''Environment''': you will work shoulder to shoulder with all members of the
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[https://www.softwareheritage.org/people/ Software Heritage team], and you will
 
have a chance to witness from within the construction of the great library of
 
source code.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 09:15, 29 January 2020

Context: Software Heritage is an ambitious research project whose goal is to collect, preserve in the very long term, and share the whole publicly accessible Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) in source code form.

Description: Software Heritage is building the largest source code repository in existence, initially populated with all projects from GitHub. The GHTorrent project collects and archives data from the GitHub API, including issues, teams, pull requests and commits. The purpose of this internship is to integrate the construction processes of the respective datasets. The goal is to allow the two projects to be updated independently but also create a fusion point where updates from either project's database are integrated into a centralized, query-able archive in a streaming fashion.

Desirable skills to obtain this internship:

  • knowledge of streaming data technologies
  • familiarity of the internals of Git
  • familiarity with the GitHub API
  • working knowledge of any/more of Python, Kafka, Postgres, MySQL, and MongoDB would be a plus

Workplace: on site at Inria Paris (contact mentors for remote opportunities)

Environment: you will work shoulder to shoulder with all members of the Software Heritage team, and you will have a chance to witness from within the construction of the great library of source code.

Internship mentors:

  • Georgios Gousios <g.gousios@tudelft.nl>
  • Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@upsilon.cc>