DBpedia Archive

Tag: Google Summer of Code

  • GSoC Bonding Period 2021 – DBpedia

    May 13, 2021
    Congratulations! You made it! You are selected as one of our GSoC students, who will work with DBpedia during the summer of 2021. In the following we will introduce how you can get in contact with the DBpedia community, the developers and your great mentors. Keep reading 😉 Student … read more
  • 2020 – Oh What a Challenging Year

    December 21, 2020
    Can you believe it..? … thirteen years ago the first DBpedia dataset was released. Thirteen years of development, improvements and growth. Now more than 2,600 GByte of Data is uploaded on the DBpedia Databus. We want to take this as an opportunity to send out a big Thank you! … read more
  • GSoC 2020 recap

    October 12, 2020
    With 45 project proposals, this GSoC edition marked a new record for DBpedia. Oh, what a year! For the 9th year in a row, we were part of this incredible journey of young ambitious developers who joined us as an open source organization to work on a GSoC coding … read more
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  • Better late than never – GSOC 2019 recap & outlook GSoC 2020

    November 8, 2019
    Pinky: Gee, Brain, what are we gonna do this year? Brain: The same thing we do every year, Pinky. Taking over GSoC. And, this is exactly what we did. We had been accepted as one of 206 open source organizations to participate in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) again. … read more
  • Meet the DBpedia Chatbot

    August 22, 2018
    This year’s GSoC is slowly coming to an end with final evaluations already being submitted. In order to bridge the waiting time until final results are published, we like to draw your attention to a former project and great tool that was developed during last years’ GSoC. Meet the DBpedia … read more
  • Career Opportunities at DBpedia – A Success Story

    August 24, 2017
    Google summer of Code is a global program focused on introducing students to open source software development. During the 3 months summer break from university, students work on a programming projects  with an open source organization, like DBpedia.  We are part of this exciting program for more than 5 … read more