Google Summer of Code Ideas
GSoC 2015 ideas are in progress. This page contains some ideas as we form our projects for 2015.
See the Google Summer of Code 2014 page for projects that took place in 2014. We will update the ideas below as time permits.
If you are you a GSOC student, we will ask that you introduce yourself with this form, so that we know your background and interests.
If you have questions about Amahi or just want to interact, you can contact us via IRC on #amahi on irc.freenode.net (fairly active) or on the amahi-devel mailing list (not as active). Don't forget that these are subject to suggestions, extensions or adaptations. Feel free to discuss or propose new ideas for projects!
One of the most important things is to find an area that you enjoy, using a programming language that you know or that you are willing to learn, so read below or ask questions.
If you are interested in being a mentor, we have six great mentors as of today, but we're very welcoming of more ideas and more mentors! See the mentors below. Looking for ideas to mentor, see the other ideas below.
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About Amahi
We're looking for students with skills in these areas: current technologies like RoR, ruby, python, PHP, as well as next generation technologies, like Go (we use it for streaming to our mobile apps), Node.js, SPDY, javascript frameworks for user interaction, visualization or server services, etc.
Amahi started of a need to keep a personal/home cloud server, keep all my family's photos, videos, documents, and generally any data. It expanded into running applications, mostly web apps, from anything to doing backups to automatic downloaders, media managers and much more.
Amahi is made up of
- A Linux distribution, currently Fedora, but we support Ubuntu as well
- An installer to help the user bring bring Amahi up in their system
- A platform, which is a web app that the user uses to manage their server, add apps
- Apps that are installed by using the platform
At Amahi we use git (see our Github repo) for our version management and the technologies we have ended up using are Ruby, Ruby on Rails, PHP, Linux system internal technologies like system services, configuration areas, web server virtualhosts, databases, DNS, etc., etc.
Submitting Proposals
You can introduce yourself via an initial introduction form where you can tell us about yourself, propose your project ideas as well as new ideas.
Some of the most successful proposals have been completely new ideas submitted by students, so if you don’t see a project on the ideas above that appeals to you, don’t be afraid to suggest a new idea!
We expect your application to be in the range of 1000 words. Below that, it may not be enough information for us to determine whether you are the right person for the job. Your proposal should contain at least the following information, but feel free to include anything that you think is relevant:
- Include your name and irc/github handle
- Title of your proposal
- Abstract of your proposal
- A link to your github profile or similar
- Detailed description of your idea including explanation on why is it innovative
- Description of previous work, existing solutions (links to prototypes, bibliography are more than welcome)
- Mention the details of your academic studies, any previous work, internships
- Any relevant skills that will help you to achieve the goal (programming languages, frameworks)?
- Any previous open-source projects (or even previous GSoC) you have contributed to?
- Do you plan to have any other commitments during SoC that may affect you work? Any vacations/holidays planned?
- Contact details
Official proposals will be submitted via the the GSoC page.
Best of luck!
List of Project Ideas
We have organized the ideas in groups, depending what area of Amahi they belong in. These groups are not in any particular order. For instance if you are a front-end person who knows HTML and Javascript, the GUI/UX may well be the best fit and we'd love to hear from you!
Platform
Plugin Apps
Plugins that provide value to the user. Examples:
- Share disk space: Using D3.js to visualize things internal to the system, like finding out the disk space used by shares, disk usage over time, etc.
- Browser video player: Using something like broadway.js for doing a video player on just a browser
- Wake-on-LAN (WOL)
- Virus Scan Shares
- SMART Disk monitoring
- Netboot Settings/Configuration
- Mail Relay (i.e. using Gmail or ISP)
- Convert app Amahi Energy Saver to a plugin.
- View log files in web browser (Clarity using RoR)
- Ability to update default SSL certificates (used by OpenVPN, Amahi Anywhere, etc).
Mentors: Rod
Disk Wizard (Not Completed in 2014)
Description: Expanding the storage capacity is an important feature of Amahi but as of now it requires advanced (e.g. command line) skills. We want easy disk/partition onboarding. Also add the ability to be asked to mount USB drives as a share when they're connected & connect external shares from for example a NAS with the plugin system using that wizard.
Objective: Create an amahi plugin that will streamline this process by providing a UI for disk management. The plugin should detect if a new disk was added and it should provide a wizard to create partitions and format with the desired file system
Skills Required: Low level system scripting
Mentors: Rod (Dag, Bogdan)
References:
- Track the disk wizard
- New Disk Wizard ideas page
- OpenMediaVault does have a nice wizard that people like
Amahi 8 (Partially Completed in 2014)
Description: Amahi 7.2 and Amahi 8 are what's next. This is the time to come up with exciting features and ideas that we should put in Amahi 8 and the GSOC timeline is a perfect match!
Objective: Work closely with the core team to define the features and functionality that we need to implement to get Amahi 8 released. This project is about working on RoR and the Amahi platform core. Some of the core technology will need to be upgraded, like Rails 4, latest Phusion Passenger, possibly replace MySQL for the platform and use sqlite, create a native API to the platform that can be used by other apps, like mobile apps. Other ideas include beefing up security and provide support for Amahi hosting on the cloud. Features:
- porting to rails 4
- convert the front-end to bootstrap and make sure we can install bootstrap themes and have a consistent look and behavior
- make it even more modular and cleaner (at the moment we still have some things that really belong in plugins but still are in controllers/views of the main app)
- possibly using a new metal layer instead of passenger - especially ones that do not take a long time to reload, could be puma, i also like thin, maybe others
- better initialization ... like a more standard (wordpress-like) initialization wizard (initially there are no users, we need to create an admin user and perhaps ask a few questions and integrate with amahi.org)
Skills Required: RoR, ruby, JS, CSS, HTML5
Mentors: Carlos, Rod
Backup App Data and Settings
Description: When new versions of Amahi come out, a drawback of Amahi is that it's hard to backup the settings (e.g. partitioning) installed applications and their user data
Objective: The plugin should allow an administrator to backup any application data either on an external media or in the cloud(e.g.: Dropbox, Google Drive, etc).The restore process should check if the application is installed on the HDA and if not it should be automatically installed from the AppStore before the user data is restored.
- Create an Amahi plugin that will allow backup and restore of the user data for apps installed from the AppStore
- Centralizing app data/configs - link them to app folder instead.
- "Destructive" update awareness
- Ability to list, outline data directories for backups/upgrade check
Skills Required: System scripting
Mentor: Rod, Daniel
Mobile
Mobile is a great topic at the moment and there are a lot of opportunities here. In the Android and iOS apps, definitely more than one student are suitable for the project.
Backend Improvements
Description:
Objective:
Skills Required: GO programming
iOS App Improvements
Description: Add functionality in the iOS app to at least match the Android app
Objective:
Skills Required: iOS programming
Things to be implemented:
- Sharing of files
- Music metadata display
- Continuous music play
Mentors: Carlos, Bogdan
Reference: Amahi iOS app
Android App Improvements
Description: Add functionality or fix bug to the Android app
Objective: One requested feature for our mobile app (iOS and later Android) is the ability to browse apps within our mobile app while remote. This is supported locally, but not remotely. Our server side of the app needs to be setup to proxy specific webapps that the user has installed. Collaboration with the iOS/Android devs will also be necessary to prototype it. Technically, this project consists of add functionality to our reference proxy (written in Go) to do transparent HTTP proxying for individual webapps separately. It's not a mobile project in the sense of being on a mobile OS.
Skills Required: Go programming
Things to be implemented:
- NPN negotiation
- More edge case tests.
- Server push
- Compliance to http/2
- Actual implementation of priorities (everything is one priority at the moment)
- Extensive error handling for all possible rainy-day scenarios specified in the specification
- Support for other than HTTP GET frames, i.e. POST, PUT or any request that has a body
Details can be found on SPDY.
Mentors: Carlos, Bogdan
Reference: Amahi Android Github repo
Reliability
CI Server for Apps
Description: App reliability is critical for Amahi. We have been striving to develop a customized CI (Continuous Integration) server for testing apps.
Objective: Develop up a CI server for apps (we have been calling a prototype "the app grinder") . The goal is to achieve 100% app installation and reliability. An important goal is to support a tester program for Amahi. We have a number of ideas of what we want to achieve -- how to design the CI server so that testers can easily see their passes, failures and anything in between.
Skills Required: Capybara, ruby, Webkit, Selenium, maybe Vagrant and system scripting. Other possible technologies could be Jenkins, Travis, etc.
Mentors: Carlos, Bogdan
App Sandboxing
Description: Use containers to improve app stability
Objective: Some apps may be more suitably installed inside a container because they may be too disruptive in a system. Can we you use popular sandboxing environments to contain apps that want to take over things, like Zimbra, or some PBX/VoIP systems, etc.
Skills Required: Docker, Vagrant (for testing), ruby, bash, Mbox
Mentor:: Carlos, Bogdan
Apps
Innovative app or app packaging and app-related projects.
Improved VPN Security
Description: Improve the security of our OpenVPN and IPSec VPN apps. Examples are allowing users to generate their own certificates, identify weak spots and strengthen them.
Objective: For the example of generating their own certificates, build a wizard to allow users to create and manage their certificates. Another goal would be to provide logging of VPN connections, so that the user can see the activity on their VPN.
Skills Required: keen sense of security settings, certificates
Mentors: Daniel, Carlos
Caching Server
Description: a caching proxy to save on bandwidth
Objective: Develop and plugin that will allow an administrator user to control the traffic for specific devices inside the network. This app (or possibly a plugin) should display all the connected device as well as provide the ability to search by name/MAC address. For a selected device the administrator should:
- Limit access between certain time intervals
- Limit bandwidth
- Block certain websites (either on an individual basis or read them from a file)
- Limit traffic
Skills Required: system configuration and scripting
Mentors: Daniel
Network Groups
Description: Develop a plugin to allow network device grouping. This will be the framework for future plugins.
Objective: Allow an administrator to group network devices in groups with different permissions. Limit the user access to certain apps based on the group settings.
Skills Required: RoR, system programming
Mentors: Daniel
Create UI and package it for RSnapshot
Description: Make a UI for rsnapshot
Objective: RSnapshot is a great application to backup local data, making efficient use of storage as well as CPU resources and can handle a lot of data. A one-click app that includes a UI to set up and manage RSnapshot backups. Also, possibly backup to GDrive, S3, other cloud solutions
Skills Required: RoR, system programming
Mentor: Rod, Dag
References
Package VoIP and/or PBX system
Description: A frequently requested application that is hard to package and configure is a voice over IP telephony app. Related to this is also a PBX system
Objective: configuring PBX or a VoIP system can be complex. There are several hurdles to this. The task is to evaluate all
Skills Required: app scripting and packaging, telephony, VoIP, messaging systems
Mentors: Carlos, Pat
References:
Installer
Improved Installation
Description: Improved installation experience for users.
Objective: Configuration and installation of Amahi can be painful for some percentage of users. Many of them do not know much or care for Linux. We want to make the installation as smooth as possible not just for them, but for more even more regular (non-techy) users. Ubuntu has some challenges of its own to make it work without dropping the users to the command line.
- Create a new Anaconda node for Amahi configuration
- Similarly for Ubuntu
- Make images that enable booting from USB devices "out of the box"
- Detect sub-optimal configurations of disk partitions and provide feedback to the user
- Measure and analyze how users get tripped on installation and create ways to tackle these issues, bringing installation issues down
Idea: use this package to help improve installation networking issues.
Skills Required: Python, Linux boot process internals, creating ISO images
Mentors: Carlos, Daniel
User Onboarding
Description: Help users get their HDA up and running with minimal interaction after installation
Objective: Happier users. The idea is to implement an automated configuration check tool. The current Amahi Interactive Troubleshooter can be used as a starting point. The tool should:
- check if the installation was successful
- compare current settings against the expected settings
- automatically fix inconsistencies with no user interaction
Skills Required: RoR, scripting, netflow capture, dhcping scripting
Mentors: Daniel, Carlos
Ubuntu 14.04
Description: Get Amahi ready for Ubuntu 14.04
Objective: Further development on the Amahi platform to be able to install the same applications and have the same features as the Fedora based version. A new install CD package that allows you to add Amahi functionality to Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS)
Skills Required: ruby, ISO creation
Mentor: Carlos, Frans
Networking
Clustering Amahi Servers
Description: Create a system to create data nodes that integrate with the Amahi API as well as auto mount as NFS or SMB shares to allow the usage of applications through locally mounted shares (such as gallery, subsonic etc). This would allow you to connect Windows / Linux computers as data nodes. Perhaps an installable agent?
Objective: An installer that integrates with Amahi (a stripped down version of Amahi?) and a management pane in the main amahi server that allows you to add a server by IP or DNS name.
Skills Required: Ruby, misc system scripting
Mentors: Carlos, Dan
Rolling Distribution
Description: Make Amahi a rolling distribution
Objective: Being able to upgrade Amahi versions without having to upgrade OSs is very appealing and a huge win.
Skills Required: major Linux packaging mojo, ruby, system scripting, ISO packaging, repo creation
Mentor: Carlos
GUI and UX
This area can offer a lot of possibilities for ideas. A lot can be improved in Amahi to make the users happier. We are listing one topic here, but there are many, from a better front-end HTML (responsiveness, html5 compliance, browser compatibility, etc.), to CSS re-implementation, to allow for nice JS libraries to be used in plugins easily, like D3.js, Highcharts, etc., etc.
Better Theme Integration
Description: Our theme system is pretty good, however, it's very customized and we could do better with a more responsive front-end
Objective:
- allow the usage of popular themes out there, like themes for Drupal, Wordpress, etc., with minor configuration changes, or even directly
- allow the integration of mobile themes
- provide hooks to detect mobile devices and present a mobile theme
Skills Required: CSS, HTML5, ruby, RoR
Mentors: Carlos
Innovative Documentation
Description: Document Amahi in innovative ways, like screencasts, extra videos, hands-on guides, etc.
Objective:
- Improve the way users get value from Amahi by instructing how to do typical operations
- It could be with screencasts, hand-on guides, videos, etc.
Skills Required: management of teams, organization and documentation
Mentors: Carlos
Other Ideas
- Add features to our popular Amahi app for iOS: Offer to display image-heavy folders and shares within a "gallery" or collection view, add the ability to navigate and stream shares containing music in a streamlined way, Dynamic search, SPDY support, for both remote and local queries, support for accessing HDA web applications within Amahi for iOS, share folders and files from your HDA to other apps or users, support for HDA user permissions (share & web app restrictions, etc.). Mentors available: Jesse and Carlos
- PHP API: make a native PHP SDK for the Amahi platform, so that PHP apps (we have a lot of them) can more easy be integrated
- Integrate a mail server as an app. Identify any settings or configuration that need to be implemented in the platform
- Router integration, UPNP, direct control
- Port AES (Amahi Energy Server) to Amahi 7
- Integration of LDAP as a back-end management system, calendaring
- Feature development (examples):
- Calendaring, and integrated contact manager application. Possible options: 1) ownCloud based or 2) Apache carddav
- For the more design-oriented, build mobile theme(s)
- Documentation or screencasts/tutorials
Plus, of course we are open to suggestions. Open a dialog. We're happy to discuss and determine a suitable project.
Amahi is a platform that will support the deployment of other open source applications. If you are interested in the integration of applications in your area of interest, just contact us with suggestions.
Mentors
This is a list of committed mentors. If you are interested in mentoring, let us know via IRC (mention the nicks below):
- Carlos Puchol (cpg, PST, GSOC admin): team lead for Amahi, experience in RoR, Go, Ruby, RoR, system scripting/development, app packaging, C, C++
- Bogdan Mitrea (megabitdragon, CST, GSOC admin): Android, Java, app packaging, system programming,C , C++, community lead
- Rod Runyon (bigfoot65, CST): app lead for Amahi, system programming, app packaging, reliability, documentation, support
- Daniel Falk (dnfalk, CST): system development and management, virtualization, networking, infrastructure
- Dag Notland (dano5, CET): app packaging, system programming, community lead
- Frans Meulenbroeks (eFfeM, CET) ubuntu, arm, FC21/22, C, Linux issues, networking
Reference: GSOC mentoring page.