@Sahil_Pradhan You can create a issue and link the pr to that particular issue.
@kamakshi_ojha @armanalam03 @Dinakar_Chennupati @Myrausman @Raju @Myrausman @Eslam_Ashraf @Sahil_Pradhan @Shubham_Soni @Akshaya_Krishnan @ADARSHJHA
Thanks for your interest in the project. Please try to get your proposal reviewed and submitted before Apr 2nd. Try to submit it before April 2nd as GSOC site can recieve high traffic in last days. I hope you guys understand
Good evening @JyothiSwaroopReddy07 sir, I kindly request your review of my proposal that I sent you in our private thread and would greatly appreciate any suggestions or improvements you may have.
@armanalam03 @Dinakar_Chennupati @kamakshi_ojha @ADARSHJHA @turingAlan @Raju @Akshaya_Krishnan
We have sent you mail regarding the availability of contributors during gsoc period.Please Kindly respond to the mails as soon as possible.
Thank you
Excuse me Sir, I didn’t recieve any mail as mentioned in above message.
Hello @suresh.krishna @JyothiSwaroopReddy07
I am Shubham Shekhawat a CSE student from Chandigarh University (India).
Sir/Mam, I have read and understood the project, and I have also gone through all the previous messages so that I don’t miss anything. Now, I am installing the frontend repo on my PC, but when I ran the ‘npm audit’ command, it found three security issues related to the lodash library. These issues are critical, and to fix them, I might have to update lodash. However, updating lodash could cause some minor changes in things, so should I update it or not?
For those wondering, this project will return in 2025, with a sole focus on the front-end (and a related phone-app). The website is now at wwww.scicommons.org, and the front-end repo is at m2b3/SciCommons-frontend
We encourage those interested to start by creating an account on the site and testing it, and then reporting issues via Github. You are also welcome to study the code and propose fixes.
I am looking forward to participate in INCF Org for GSOC this yr so, Just wanted to know is this project still up for 2025 as you have mentioned. If yes then, may I know what all new features are you looking for to be included ? I can start contributing if yes ASAP as per your wish.
And as per my background here’s my github:- iitzIrFan (Irfan) · GitHub & LinkedIn:- https://www.linkedin.com/in/irfan-shaikh-8b5b94259/ if needed for further communication !
Hi @Irfanulhak_Shaikh, you can go through the frontend codebase here GitHub - m2b3/SciCommons-frontend
Please go through the contribution guidelines. There are various issues listed, you can pick any of the issue or you can find and report issues yourself and work on them also. We are open to the new issues you find on our website https://scicommons.org/ or any recommendations you have, we can discuss on that. Thanks.
Hello everyone,
My name is Mohd Faisal Ansari and I am a Frontend Developer with skills in React.js, typescript and tailwind css.
Looking forward to contribute in INCF for GSOC’25.
Hi @faisal_ansari, welcome aboard… as Suresh said, you can refer to my reply to Irfan, all necessary links are included there. We are mainly focusing on frontend this time, so you can work on the listed issues as well as you can submit your own as well… and if you have some great ideas for optimizations, usability across devices, AI workflows, etc. we can discuss on that.
Hello everybody, INCF has been selected again as an org for GSoC 2025, and there is or will soon be a dedicated 2025 page for this project here on Neurostars.
Hello,
My name is Sayan, an undergraduate engineering student based in Kolkata. I am interested in contributing to the SciCommons project for the upcoming GSoC cycle. My background includes Python, Django/REST APIs, and MERN stack development.
I have been carefully reviewing the project description and exploring the SciCommons portal. While searching GitHub, I was unable to identify an official organizational repository.
Could you please share the canonical codebase (public or private)? If it is private, I would appreciate guidance on the process for requesting contributor access.
In parallel, I am analyzing the live platform to understand its architecture and identify potential areas for enhancement (e.g., ranking mechanisms, semantic indexing, and AI-assisted review synthesis) so that my proposal aligns with the current roadmap.
Thank you for your time.
Please await the 2026 topic here on Neurostars. You can also read the recent discussion here and follow that: GSoC 2025 Project #23 SciCommons :: a social-web tool for scientific discussion, interaction, rating, and peer-review (350h) - GSoC - Neurostars
Hello everyone,
I’m Sanhitha Reddy, a Computer Science undergraduate with a strong interest in building AI-enabled systems for real-world research workflows, and I’m very excited about the social-web platform for open reviewing and quality ranking of research reports.
My recent work has focused on developing Python-based machine learning pipelines for end-to-end experimentation, along with building NLP workflows involving text representation, latent-space analysis, and systematic model evaluation. I have been consistently working toward writing modular, reproducible code for research-oriented applications, and in parallel I’ve been developing frontend interfaces using React and integrating them with backend services to create complete, usable systems.
This project particularly interests me because of:
- The real deployment goal with Aperture Neuro / OHBM
- The opportunity to design AI-assisted research evaluation and discovery features
- The challenge of building a scalable social platform for scientific interaction
- The scope for integrating LLMs/NLP for summarization, review assistance, and content ranking
I would be very happy to start contributing before the coding period. As initial steps, I would love to:
- Set up the SciCommons project locally and study the current architecture
- Explore the existing review/ranking workflow in the portal
- Identify areas where LLM/NLP features could be integrated
- Work on small issues or feature improvements to get familiar with the codebase
You can find more about me here:
GitHub: sanhithaac (Allampati Chenchu Sanhitha Reddy ) · GitHub
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allampati-chenchu-sanhitha-reddy-47a438352/
I would greatly appreciate any guidance on where to begin in the repository and which datasets would be most appropriate to start experimenting with. Looking forward to contributing to SciCommons and learning from the community.
Thank You…
Please await the 2026 topic here on Neurostars. You can also read the recent discussion here and follow that: GSoC 2025 Project #23 SciCommons :: a social-web tool for scientific discussion, interaction, rating, and peer-review (350h) - GSoC - Neurostars
@suresh.krishna Hello sir, Is SciCommons not being considered for GSoC 2026 ideas? It’s not there on the new list?
Please await the 2026 topic here on Neurostars. You can also read the recent discussion here and follow that: GSoC 2025 Project #23 SciCommons :: a social-web tool for scientific discussion, interaction, rating, and peer-review (350h) - GSoC - Neurostars