User:Erangamapa/mygsoc

This is my GSoC application to participate in Google Summer of Code 2012 with Wikimedia Foundation. I am particularly interested in integrating "Who's been awesome?" to MediaWiki suggested by User:Jalexander.

Identity
Name: Eranga Mapa Email: erangamapa@gmail.com Project title: Integrating "Who's been awesome?"

Contact/working info
Timezone: UTC/GMT +5:30 hours Typical working hours: 9am to 6pm IRC or IM networks/handle(s): Both my Skype name and Freenode IRC nickname is mapahere

Project summary
This project is based on the idea proposed by User:Jalexander who offers to mentor.

MediaWiki is adopted for many Wikis where number of editors involved in writing and editing articles. But there is no proper way to allow editors to appreciate each others work. But, by integrating "Who's been awesome?"(Merchandise tool) functionality to MediaWiki, wiki editors will get a chance to reward other wiki editors who helped them in their work. After a particular user make 100 edits to a wiki, a link will be provided in the top navigation bar. User can follow this link to praise other users based on their commitments towards that wiki. Those praises will be stored and will be available publicly via an API for merchandise purposes. Apart from that they will be fed into the Moodbar Dashbord.

Deliverables
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Project schedule
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About you
I'm a 24 year old Computer Science and Engineering undergraduate at University of Moratuwa Sri Lanka. I am passionate about open source software development. So far I have been referring Wikipedia for many purposes and was wondering about how Wikipedia works. Then I came to know about MediaWiki, a nice open source software package which energize many wikis including Wikipedia. I looked into MediaWiki architecture and explored how things happening inside it. I was amazed with its maturity. So I decided to have my first open source experience by developing an extension to MediaWiki.

Mainly I'm interested in the area of Web Application Development. My appearance to web application development by developing few web sites. Then I learned to prepare web sites using WordPress and Joomla CMSs. Lately, I went more deep into this area by developing some web applications as my university projects. Thereafter I got familiar with many web technologies such as PHP, MySQL and Javascript. Eager to leverage my classroom learning into real world experience, I joined with Monvia Sri Lankan branch, as an outsourced software developer in 2011. In there, I involved in developing a web application with Symfony PHP framework to measure production line performance of a group of garment factories. Now I am working as a Software Engineer at GlomeTec. Apart from web application development I'm interested and experienced in many other areas such as Mobile Application Development, Game Design and Artificial Intelligence.

When talking about my personality, I am a quiet and reserved person. But when get interested, I would like to share my ideas with others and listen to their opinions. During my spare time, I would like listen to music, travel and hang out with my friends. I have a higher motivation to learn and try which drives me ahead.

Participation
I prefer to be in contact with 7.00 AM to 1.00 PM according to PDT. Most of the time, I will be hanging out in Skype and willing to go with IRC if needed. I like to use mail threads for important discussions. I prefer to share my source code using both Git and svn. MediWiki sub page will be used to publish my project progress.

Past open source experience
I have developed an extension ELearnware for MediaWiki which can be used to synchronize HTML5 video with content such as rich text and images. Main purpose can be to create rich video lectures synchronized with slides. It introduces two special pages. One is an editor page to chop HTML5 videos and align content with the video. Other special page is to view edited videos synchronized with content.

Any other info
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