Google Summer of Code 2022

= Participation =

The XSF has plans to be a mentoring organisation for Google Summer of Code 2022. This is an early attempt to ensure good planning and enough time for the application process.

XMPP oriented projects should still add project ideas to the below list.

Organisation: Edward offered to help the organisation. Please reach out to the GSoC chat if you want to support as well of plan to participate in any way: GSoC chat room [xmpp:gsoc@muc.xmpp.org?join gsoc@muc.xmpp.org]

Dates
The various dates for the program will be expected by the beginning of next year 2022, more information on the GSoC Website

Otherwise, all other info is on GSoC page

Find their FAQ.

Overview
XMPP is an Internet protocol used in many fields, such as the Internet of Things, chat applications, voice and video calls, etc. It's what commerical client alike Google Talk, Whatsapp or Google Hangouts uses as an XMPP-derivative of the protocol uses or in some aspects of XMPP internally, and as well as end-users it's used extensively by enterprises and governments but of course also the open variant propagated and standardised by the XSF.

The XSF is (for GSoC) an umbrella organisation for various XMPP-related projects. As such, there's two tiers involved - the XSF itself, which is responsible for catherding mentors to submit ideas, choosing students etc., and the software projects themselves that then mentor students. Anyone interested in participating in GSoC as an XSF student can join the gsoc@muc.xmpp.org MUC room, where various mentors will be available to answer questions and generally help. Although each idea below lists a possible mentor, this MUC is the best place to start.

As there are several disparate projects here, there's variety across several codebases in different languages and with significantly different aims, so take a look through all the ideas - there should be something for everyone here :)


 * Archive of previous GSoC participation

Teaser Tasks

 * Submit small patches: To assess students applying to GSoC for XSF projects we want them to have submitted some small patches to one of the XMPP projects in advance, as this gives us an idea of their general ability to interact with the projects and submit patches. These should only be an afternoon or two's work, and should not be onerous!

A list of teaser tasks is given in the Project Ideas overview, but please join the chat rooms for the respective projects and discuss them there, where mentors will be able to help you and know what you're up to. There are different teasers for different codebases, and more teasers will be appearing here over the next few days.

= Join the group chat! =

Use a regular XMPP client and join the GSoC chat room [xmpp:gsoc@muc.xmpp.org?join gsoc@muc.xmpp.org].

How to join:


 * Download and install a client, or use a web client
 * Create an account, or use an existing one
 * Find, join, and bookmark: [xmpp:gsoc@muc.xmpp.org?join gsoc@muc.xmpp.org].

= Project Ideas =

= Dino =

Website: https://dino.im/ Source Code: https://github.com/dino/dino Description: Dino is a modern open-source chat client for the desktop. It focuses on providing a clean and reliable Jabber/XMPP experience while having your privacy in mind. Project Contact: larma, fiaxh Relevant readings: Vala Tutorial Teaser Tasks: Good first issues Chat: [xmpp:chat@dino.im?join chat@dino.im]

Inline link preview
Brief explanation: Add support for attaching and displaying link metadata. Involved Technologies: Vala, XMPP, HTML, OpenGraph Relevant readings: OpenGraph protocol Deliverables / Expected Results:
 * User interface widget to display metadata, suitable for preview image, title, abstract and the original url/domain.
 * Automatic generation of metadata, working with major websites. This should be done in a generic fassion, not targeting a specific website
 * Design or reuse a specification for sending metadata with XMPP messages

= Mellium =

Website: https://melluim.im/ Source Code: https://mellium.im/code Description: Mellium is a collection of Go modules related to XMPP. Project Contact: Sam Whited Relevant readings: Effective Go, Mellium docs, Mellium API docs Teaser Tasks: Good first issues Chat: [xmpp:users@mellium.chat?join users@mellium.chat]

Audio/Video Chat
Brief explanation: Add support for Audio/Video Communication via Jingle. Involved Technologies: Go, WebRTC, Jingle Relevant readings: XEP-0167, XEP-0353

Deliverables / Expected Results:
 * A separate Go library for Jingle that is not XMPP specific (probably, we can discuss design later)
 * Audio and video chat in mellium.im/xmpp that is compatible with Conversations
 * File transfer in in mellium.im/xmpp using Jingle sessions (also compatible with Conversations)
 * A demo app to start a conversation (or support in Communiqué)

Group Chat
Brief explanation: Add support for group chats using Mediated Information Exchange (MIX). Involved Technologies: Go Relevant readings: XEP-0369: Mediated Information eXchange (MIX)

Deliverables / Expected Results:
 * A well tested library for joining and serving MIX channels and a set of integration tests that work against Prosody and Ejabberd
 * A simple component for hosting MIX channels

End-to-End Encryption
Brief explanation: Add support for end-to-end (E2E) encryption using OMEMO, or MLS Involved Technologies: Go, Go Subrepos, OMEMO or MLS Relevant readings: XEP-0384: OMEMO Encryption, The Messaging Layer Security (MLS) Protocol (draft-ietf-mls-protocol)

Deliverables / Expected Results:
 * If using MLS, an XEP describing behavior and how MLS should be integrated with XMPP
 * A well-designed API and well-tested library for encrypting messages with OMEMO or MLS
 * Changes to the Go standard library and sub-repositories to add any missing cryptographic primitives or expose operations that are currently internal only.

= Monal =

Website: https://monal.im/ Source Code: https://github.com/monal-im/Monal Description: Monal is a free Jabber/XMPP client for iOS and macOS Project Contact: Thilo Molitor Relevant readings: Teaser Tasks: Minor / small issues Chat: [xmpp:monal@chat.yax.im?join monal@chat.yax.im]

UI port to SwiftUI
Brief explanation: Port UI to SwiftUI language. Involved Technologies: Objetive-C, SwiftUI Relevant readings: TBD Deliverables / Expected Results:

Port UI to SwiftUI language in core views This enables also accessibility to users

= Psi =

Website: https://psi-im.org/ Source Code: https://github.com/psi-im/psi Description: An XMPP client for advanced users. Project Contact: rion, Tehnick, VitoZz Relevant readings: Teaser Tasks: Chat: [xmpp:psi-dev@conference.jabber.ru?join psi-dev@conference.jabber.ru]

Mediated Information Exchange (MIX)
Brief explanation: Add support for Mediated Information Exchange (MIX). Involved Technologies: Qt, C++ Relevant readings: XEP-0369: Mediated Information eXchange (MIX)

Deliverables / Expected Results:
 * A set of classes in iris library to support MIX extensions.
 * A MIX management component in Psi itself similar to one implemented for MUC.
 * A Working UI (probably some rework of the current MUC UI to make it compatible with MIX)
 * The solution has to be tested with popular XMPP servers

QML UI
Brief explanation: A modern looking UI for both (group-)chat and roster Involved Technologies: Qt, QML, JavaScript, C++ Relevant readings: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QML Deliverables / Expected Results:
 * It's a huge task, so expected an implementation of standalone QML/*cross-platform* UI with clear and well-documented API interfaces.
 * The UI may be backed by some mocked C++ code where Psi code should be taken as a guidance. This is perfectly fine to borrow design/API ideas from other clients too.
 * It's assumed the UI will be used not just with Psi. So the branded parts preferably should be kept aside and instead set via API.
 * The UI should provide next functions: model/view-based chat/group-chat, roster, avatars, statuses, recent (group-)chats, contact list (with groups/tags), contacts management, own status management.

= PGPainless =

PGPainless is a Java OpenPGP library. While it is not strictly an XMPP related project, it has it has its origins in GSoC and the XMPP community, since it was created as a Summer of Code project in 2018.

OpenPGP Message Parsing using Parser Generator
Brief explanation: Enforce OpenPGP message syntax during parsing by using a Parser Generator such as JavaCC Involved Technologies: Java, Bouncy Castle, EBNF Relevant readings: RFC4880: OpenPGP Message Format Deliverables / Expected Results:
 * In the OpenPGP Interoperability Test Suite PGPainless currently fails some tests related to unusual message structures.
 * The project has the goal to improve PGPainless' score in this category by rewriting/improving the libraries' rather naive message parser logic.
 * An ideal implementation would enforce the OpenPGP message structure syntax defined as EBNF. This could be done by using a parser generator such as JavaCC.