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Re: Interest in GSoC 2026: Project #12 (Using SWHID) - Small Project (90hr) Inquiry

  • Subject: Re: Interest in GSoC 2026: Project #12 (Using SWHID) - Small Project (90hr) Inquiry
  • From: "Alexios Zavras" <zvr+eellak [ at ] zvr [ dot ] gr>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2026 18:51:58 +0100
Hi Jean, thanks for your interest.

You are correct that limiting the scope of the project
to a single ecosystem (PyPi), could result in a "short" project
of 8-10 weeks, resulting nevertheless in a complete solution.
The project description on purpose provides flexibility
on the project duration, to allow for diverse submissions.
When the submissions will be reviewed and ideally selected,
we will work with the successful candidate based on their proposal.

Regarding SWHID implementations, there are a number of implementations
currently available (in Python, Ocaml, and Rust)
and another one (in C) will be made available soon.

I admit I was confused by your mention of "reviewing [...]
the `triplestore` repository", since this is to be used in a completely
different project...


On Wed, Feb 25, 2026, at 10:23, Jinhyung Bae wrote:
> Dear Alexios Zavras and the gsoc-developers community,
>
> My name is Jean (Jinhyung Bae), a student at Hankuk University of 
> Foreign Studies majoring in Industrial Engineering and AI Data 
> Convergence. I am writing to express my strong interest in the "Using 
> SWHID to Identify Software Components" project for GSoC 2026.
>
> I have attached my CV to this email for your reference. As you will see 
> in the document, I have an advanced background in Python and experience 
> in handling complex data structures. In my personal project, 
> *OptiMystic Solver*, I successfully refactored a modeling engine from 
> PuLP to Pyomo, demonstrating my ability to work with high-level 
> abstractions. I am also currently working on a team project using 
> Transfer Learning to translate historical documents, which involves 
> extensive data mapping.
>
> I am specifically interested in the Small Project (90 hours) scope. Due 
> to my mandatory military service starting on August 11th, 2026, I am 
> planning for an "Early Completion" and aim to finish the project by 
> July 31st. I believe this scope allows me to deliver high-quality 
> results within my available timeframe.
>
> I have two technical questions to help refine my proposal:
>
>  1. For a 90-hour project, would prioritizing a specific ecosystem like 
> PyPI for a complete mapping pipeline be a suitable goal?
>
>  2. Does the team have a preferred CLI framework or library for the 
> SWHID utility?
>
> I have been reviewing the SWHID specifications and the `triplestore` 
> repository, and I am eager to contribute.
>
> Best regards, Jean (Jinhyung Bae) [GitHub: github.com/nepersoned 
> <https://www.google.com/search?q=https://github.com/nepersoned>]
>
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