We are pleased to announce the GitHub Externship students who will be working with the Palisadoes Foundation this summer.
The GitHub Externship is a 90-day fellowship program for third or pre-final year students of GitHub Campus Partner schools. The GitHub Externship program is about learning, preparing students to be market ready, strengthening industry-academia relation, and giving practical experience to students. This program aims to provide innovative solutions to the partner organizations on their existing challenges as well as helping organization identify real talent that can be employed by the organizations at later stages.
We are grateful to GitHub for the opportunity to allow us to continue our work on Talawa, our mobile app that helps community organizations manage their membership.
Enough talk, let’s learn about the awardees!
Aditya Birangal
I’m Aditya Birangal from Pune, India leading the Google Developer Student Club to help students grow their knowledge to be better developers & build solutions for local businesses and their community.
I’m extremely passionate about Technology. I’m a #SelfTaught developer and makes Android, iOS & Web Apps using #Flutter & deploy them on #Cloud. I spend a lot of my time in learning, innovating & developing new tech stuff.
Favorite Quote: “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” Steve Jobs
Follow Aditya on: Linkedin, Github or his Portfolio Website
Aditya has been collaborating with other students and mentors on his various GitHub pull requests.
Muskan Modi
Hello! My name is Muskan Modi and I am an active open source contributor. I love dogs 🙂 and enjoy contributing to the exciting technological advances.
I have worked in almost every technical field from Cloud Computing, DevOps to Big Data and Machine Learning. I am a final year student at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India. Since my childhood, I have always been eager to learn something new whether it is skating, painting, or coding.
With the Palisadoes Foundation it feels like every day we are learning something new. Happy open source contributing!
Muskan has been collaborating with other students and mentors on her various GitHub pull requests.
Saumya Singh
Namaste, I am Saumya Singh an ordinary girl with a bag full of extraordinary dreams to learn, explore, be happy & achieve a lot more.
Technically, I enjoy working in the field of Web Development. I strive to be a better Web Developer daily. Mainly working on the front end and aiming to be a Full Stack developer. Besides, I am curious about Machine Learning and deep dive into the world of Computer Vision. I have participated in various National level hackathons and I am part of the Women’s community in tech too. I am blessed that my team is a grand finalist of the National level technical event Toycathon’2021, and have also applied for a patent in the same project.
I am an avid book reader The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand is one of the best novels I have read, I also like reading Dan Brown novels. Writing soothes my soul, I have a domain on WordPress where I express my thought at times. Swimming, dancing, and sometimes talking to plant (😬) gives me joy. When I am working, learning, or coding, I like to listen to Jazz.
I believe “Life is Learning & Learning is Life” when anyone lives by this motto, they have the curiosity to look forward to something and a vision to learn new things with a positive attitude.
Let’s connect here: LinkedIn , GitHub
Keep Smiling. Thank you.
Saumya has been collaborating with other students and mentors on her various GitHub pull requests.
Meet Sumitra Saksham
NewsSumitra is one of our 2021 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) students working on our Talawa project. He started participating in March, and was formally accepted as a GSoC student in May. He has been collaborating with other students and mentors on his various GitHub pull requests for Talawa and the Talawa API backend.
Welcome Sumitra!
I am Sumitra, a graduate student from the Indian Institute of Technology, Dhanbad. I have completed my bachelors in Petroleum Engineering. During my pre-final year of college, I was introduced to backend development in Nodejs and GraphQL for an Order Management System. Since then, I have devoted myself to technology. I love to dig deep into problems and solve them with technology. My specialities include problem-solving, app optimization, user interface design, user experience design, database design, continuous integration, and continuous delivery of code. I was selected as one of the Student Software developers in GSoC 2021 to contribute to Talawa App and Talawa Backend (the project under palisadoes foundation). This is the first time I am working for an open-source organization. The amount of growth that I witness here has been phenomenal. I began to ask myself many questions related to scalability, project structure, database design, encryption, and clean code, which helped me grow my knowledge base. My intention in life has always been to build something people love. I am sure that the work we are doing here will help the community to grow and make this world a better place.
UWI Software Architecture Presentation
NewsThe Palisadoes Foundation’s GitHub projects are now being used as a part of the Software Architecture SWEN3120 course at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus.
This video explains how to get started with Talawa and outlines many of the everyday challenges that software developers face in creating applications that users value.
Google Summer of Code 2021 – Final Presentation
NewsThis video is a recording of the final presentations that our GSoC 2021 students gave to our mentor team as part of their evaluations. It highlights the significant gains we made over the summer.
Meet Rutvik Chandla
NewsRutvik is one of our 2021 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) students working on our Talawa project. He started participating in March, and was formally accepted as a GSoC student in May. He has been collaborating with other students and mentors on his various GitHub pull requests.
Welcome Rutvik!
Hi✋, I’m Rutvik Chandla, Computer engineering student from Gujarat, India.
I love to design new products and code them to reality. UI/UX and mobile development are my major interests. Started my development journey with Android. I’ve been working on Flutter for a few years.I’ve also dipped my toes into web-development with VUE JS.
The Thing which excites me the most is to solve or make things more efficient for day-to-day problems. Development is a way to solve those problems. Open source is always a fascination for me, I’ve contributed to few organizations and gratefully got a chance to work with the Palisadoes Organization in GSOC 21. Till now it has been a great learning experience from the mentors and building the Talawa project.
Hope to have a great journey ahead✨.
Meet Our 2021 Mentors
NewsWe highlight the many mentors who donate their time to assist students and other contributors to our open-source software repositories.
Troy Anderson
I am a Software Engineer at Digicel Group specializing in backend as well as cross platform mobile development and was a primary contributor in the development of the MyDigicel App. My primary role in Google Summer of Code (GSOC) entails planning and code reviews for the Talawa mobile app to ensure the code remains maintainable, testable and readable during it’s lifecycle.
Having had mentors not only during school but also throughout my professional career, GSOC is my way of paying those favors forward; empowering those whose position I was once in. The journey of learning never ends and I am happy to say I learn as much from students as they do from me; I believe that’s what GSOC and mentoring in general is all about.
Outside of work I enjoy traveling, cooking and the occasional amateur photography.
Brandon Chung
Brandon Chung is a Software Developer experienced in working with Flutter, Vue, SpringBoot, and other programming languages and frameworks. Brandon specializes in Web and Mobile App development, and has had a hand in developing a number of personal and enterprise grade applications. Brandon has held positions of student leadership at the University of Technology, most notably as the Student Chair of the IEEE UTech Student Branch. In his spare time, Brandon enjoys tutoring others in Software Development and playing video games.
Brandon volunteered for the first time with with the Palisadoes foundation in 2021 as a Google Summer of Code mentor.
Jason Gayle
I am a software developer specializing in full stack development, and however, I am mostly fluent in using frontend technologies such as React.js and Next.js. Moreover, I am also versed with UI design, and aim to delve into UX engineering as my career progresses.
For Google’s Summer of Code, I had primarily mentored for the Talawa-Admin project, whilst also occasionally assisting with the code review for the Talawa-API project. My role as a mentor has been to ensure that the quality of the contributions made to the project were of a high standard, whilst also providing the contributors with assistance whenever it was needed.
I am currently in my final year of studies for my Bachelors degree in Computer Science at the University of the West Indies and in my spare time, I enjoy practicing playing the guitar, and travelling to improve upon my photography.
Dominic Mills
Dominic is currently an Associate Software Engineer at RealDecoy–A business technology company that helps B2B and B2C organisations maximise their investments in e-commerce, site search and data insight. He has experience in the mobile and web development space and has previously been in a number of leadership roles: He was a group leader for the inaugural Lindau Sciathon; team leader for UNLEASH+ 2020; and is currently the team lead for one of the six funded AlumNode Projects in 2021. Additionally, he is a twice selected Leader of Tomorrow of the St. Gallen Symposium, and is the first Jamaican selected for the CERN Summer Student Programme. He is also an Associate Fellow at the Royal Commonwealth Society and has participated in many international programmes aimed at nurturing young scientists and thought leaders, such as the Think Summit Global Solutions, Heidelberg Laureate Forum and Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.
Dominic finds mentoring a thoroughly enriching experience and always aims to learn as much from his mentees as they do from him. He is keen on helping others unlock their full potential as well as refining his skills in communication and teamwork.
Sagar Utekar
Sagar Utekar has been a key contributor to Palisadoes Foundation projects. He learned about because of his interest in the Google Summer of Code and quickly realized that most of our mentors were based in Jamaica while most of the students wanting to work on our projects were based in India.
Sagar lives in Maharashtra, India where he is currently working for the VMware Software India Pvt offices in Banglore.
He has a Diploma in Information Technology from the Institute of Petrochemical Engineering, Lonere, Raigad and a Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from Pune Institute of Computer Technology.
He has over 3 years experience managing client-facing projects, troubleshooting technical issues, and working with engineering. This includes experience with:
The Day Talawa Grew Up
NewsHow the Google Summer of Code changed our open source projects for the better
The Palisadoes Foundation offers an annual summer internship program called the Calico Challenge where software engineering students are offered summer internships to work on our open source projects hosted on GitHub under the guidance of an experienced IT professional mentor. Stipends are paid upon meeting pre-defined goals. Sponsorship has been provided by companies and individuals both in Jamaica and overseas. Calico started in 2016, and was inspired by the Google Summer of Code program (GSoC).
Funding for Calico was hard to obtain in 2021, due to the pandemic, and we decided to suspend the program. But we didn’t give up hope, and applied to be a GSoC organization that year. We focused all our attention on our Talawa mobile application which was created to help community based organizations collaborate with their membership. These organizations could include religious groups, non-profit charities, social groups and in limited cases, businesses. We explained that we wanted to eventually host Talawa as a cloud service to help finance our education outreach.
With a five year track record of developing Talawa and other open source applications with over 30 Jamaican university students, we got in.
We didn’t expect to be awarded and were not monitoring our emails closely. However on the day of the announcement we noticed a flurry of activity on our various Talawa repositories. In a single day there were dozens of requests from programmers to have their contributions accepted and merged into our software. These “pull requests” used to be rare because our projects were small, and so we decided to investigate. We were elated to get the award, but then what?
It was pandemonium. There were many unforeseen challenges:
A plan was quickly put in place.
The experience has been both exhilarating and frightening. We kept our cool and focused on a rapid succession of incremental changes that have created a revolution in the way we handle our projects.
Special thanks to all our mentors around the world.
Meet Mentor Sagar Utekar
NewsSagar Utekar has been a key contributor to Palisadoes Foundation projects. He learned about because of his interest in the Google Summer of Code and quickly realized that most of our mentors were based in Jamaica while most of the students wanting to work on our projects were based in India.
Sagar lives in Maharashtra, India where he is currently working for the VMware Software India Pvt offices in Banglore.
He has a Diploma in Information Technology from the Institute of Petrochemical Engineering, Lonere, Raigad and a Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from Pune Institute of Computer Technology.
He has over 3 years experience managing client-facing projects, troubleshooting technical issues, and working with engineering. This includes experience with:
Meet Mentor Dominic Mills
NewsDominic is currently an Associate Software Engineer at RealDecoy–A business technology company that helps B2B and B2C organisations maximise their investments in e-commerce, site search and data insight. He has experience in the mobile and web development space and has previously been in a number of leadership roles: He was a group leader for the inaugural Lindau Sciathon; team leader for UNLEASH+ 2020; and is currently the team lead for one of the six funded AlumNode Projects in 2021. Additionally, he is a twice selected Leader of Tomorrow of the St. Gallen Symposium, and is the first Jamaican selected for the CERN Summer Student Programme. He is also an Associate Fellow at the Royal Commonwealth Society and has participated in many international programmes aimed at nurturing young scientists and thought leaders, such as the Think Summit Global Solutions, Heidelberg Laureate Forum and Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.
Dominic finds mentoring a thoroughly enriching experience and always aims to learn as much from his mentees as they do from him. He is keen on helping others unlock their full potential as well as refining his skills in communication and teamwork.
Meet Our GitHub Externship Students
NewsWe are pleased to announce the GitHub Externship students who will be working with the Palisadoes Foundation this summer.
The GitHub Externship is a 90-day fellowship program for third or pre-final year students of GitHub Campus Partner schools. The GitHub Externship program is about learning, preparing students to be market ready, strengthening industry-academia relation, and giving practical experience to students. This program aims to provide innovative solutions to the partner organizations on their existing challenges as well as helping organization identify real talent that can be employed by the organizations at later stages.
We are grateful to GitHub for the opportunity to allow us to continue our work on Talawa, our mobile app that helps community organizations manage their membership.
Enough talk, let’s learn about the awardees!
Aditya Birangal
I’m Aditya Birangal from Pune, India leading the Google Developer Student Club to help students grow their knowledge to be better developers & build solutions for local businesses and their community.
I’m extremely passionate about Technology. I’m a #SelfTaught developer and makes Android, iOS & Web Apps using #Flutter & deploy them on #Cloud. I spend a lot of my time in learning, innovating & developing new tech stuff.
Favorite Quote: “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” Steve Jobs
Follow Aditya on: Linkedin, Github or his Portfolio Website
Aditya has been collaborating with other students and mentors on his various GitHub pull requests.
Muskan Modi
Hello! My name is Muskan Modi and I am an active open source contributor. I love dogs 🙂 and enjoy contributing to the exciting technological advances.
I have worked in almost every technical field from Cloud Computing, DevOps to Big Data and Machine Learning. I am a final year student at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India. Since my childhood, I have always been eager to learn something new whether it is skating, painting, or coding.
With the Palisadoes Foundation it feels like every day we are learning something new. Happy open source contributing!
Muskan has been collaborating with other students and mentors on her various GitHub pull requests.
Saumya Singh
Namaste, I am Saumya Singh an ordinary girl with a bag full of extraordinary dreams to learn, explore, be happy & achieve a lot more.
Technically, I enjoy working in the field of Web Development. I strive to be a better Web Developer daily. Mainly working on the front end and aiming to be a Full Stack developer. Besides, I am curious about Machine Learning and deep dive into the world of Computer Vision. I have participated in various National level hackathons and I am part of the Women’s community in tech too. I am blessed that my team is a grand finalist of the National level technical event Toycathon’2021, and have also applied for a patent in the same project.
I am an avid book reader The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand is one of the best novels I have read, I also like reading Dan Brown novels. Writing soothes my soul, I have a domain on WordPress where I express my thought at times. Swimming, dancing, and sometimes talking to plant (😬) gives me joy. When I am working, learning, or coding, I like to listen to Jazz.
I believe “Life is Learning & Learning is Life” when anyone lives by this motto, they have the curiosity to look forward to something and a vision to learn new things with a positive attitude.
Let’s connect here: LinkedIn , GitHub
Keep Smiling. Thank you.
Saumya has been collaborating with other students and mentors on her various GitHub pull requests.
Talawa Mobile App Redesign 2021
NewsSee the new look of our Talawa mobile app!
Talawa was created to help community based organizations collaborate with their membership. These organizations would include religious groups, non-profit charities, social groups and in limited cases, businesses.
Though software applications exist for these types of organizations they assume their memberships are fully literate and have access to email. We wanted to create a system that would work for countries with similar technology and education challenges as Jamaica.
Talawa has three main components. A mobile application with social media features, a web based portal to be used by the organization’s administrative team, and finally an API providing access to data and features.
The Palisadoes Foundation wants to eventually host Talawa as a cloud service to help finance its education outreach.
Talawa’s main features for 2021 include: