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| +# gRPC Summer of Code Project Ideas
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| +Hello students!
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| +We want gRPC to be the universal remote procedure call protocol for all
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| +computing platforms and paradigms, so while these are our ideas of what we
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| +think would make good projects for the summer, we're eager to hear your ideas
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| +and proposals as well.
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| +[Try us out](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) and get
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| +to know the gRPC code and team!
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| +**Required skills for all projects:** git version control, collaborative
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| +software development on github.com, and software development in at least one
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| +of gRPC's ten languages on at least one of Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
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| +-------------------------------------
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| +gRPC C Core:
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| +1. Port gRPC to one of the major BSD platforms ([FreeBSD](https://freebsd.org), [NetBSD](https://netbsd.org), and [OpenBSD](https://openbsd.org)) and create packages for them. Add [kqueue](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=kqueue) support in the process.
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| + * **Required skills:** C programming language, BSD operating system.
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| + * **Likely mentors:** [Craig Tiller](https://github.com/ctiller),
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| + [Nicolas Noble](https://github.com/nicolasnoble),
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| + [Vijay Pai](https://github.com/vjpai).
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| +1. Fix gRPC C-core's URI parser. The current parser does not qualify as a standard parser according to [RFC3986]( https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986). Write test suites to verify this and make changes necessary to make the URI parser compliant.
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| + * **Required skills:** C programming language, HTTP standard compliance.
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| + * **Likely mentors:** [Craig Tiller](https://github.com/ctiller).
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| +1. HPACK compression efficiency evaluation - Figure out how to benchmark gRPC's compression efficiency (both in terms of bytes on the wire and cpu cycles). Implement benchmarks. Potentially extend this to other full-stack gRPC implementations (Java and Go).
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| + * **Required skills:** C programming language, software performance benchmarking, potentially Java and Go.
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| + * **Likely mentors:** [Craig Tiller](https://github.com/ctiller).
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| +gRPC Python:
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| +1. Port gRPC Python to [PyPy](http://pypy.org). Investigate the state of [Cython support](http://docs.cython.org/src/userguide/pypy.html) to do this or potentially explore [cffi](https://cffi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/).
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| + * **Required skills:** Python programming language, PyPy Python interpreter.
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| + * **Likely mentors:** [Nathaniel Manista](https://github.com/nathanielmanistaatgoogle), [Masood Malekghassemi](https://github.com/soltanmm).
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| +1. Develop and test Python 3.5 Support for gRPC. Make necessary changes to port gRPC and package it for supported platforms.
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| + * **Required skills:** Python programming language, PyPy Python interpreter.
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| + * **Likely mentors:** [Nathaniel Manista](https://github.com/nathanielmanistaatgoogle), [Masood Malekghassemi](https://github.com/soltanmm).
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| +gRPC Ruby/Java:
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| +1. [jRuby](http://jruby.org) support for gRPC. Develop a jRuby wrapper for gRPC based on grpc-java and ensure that it is API compatible with the existing Ruby implementation and passes all tests.
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| + * **Required skills:** Java programming language, Ruby programming language.
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| + * **Likely mentors:** [Michael Lumish](https://github.com/murgatroid99), [Eric Anderson](https://github.com/ejona86).
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| +gRPC Wire Protocol:
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| +1. Develop a [Wireshark](https://wireshark.org) plugin for the gRPC protocol. Provide documentation and tutorials for this plugin.
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| + * **Bonus:** consider set-up and use with mobile clients.
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| + * **Required skills:** Wireshark software.
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| + * **Likely mentors:** [Nicolas Noble](https://github.com/nicolasnoble).
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