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Welcome @vinay_rai to the OpenMrs community

Hello everyone my name is Sanjay. Iam from srikakulam,Currently I’m prefinal year student pursuing CSE-(AI&ML) branch at GMRIT.

I don’t know how to write a proposal can anyone explain But I have an idea about project which is already done about healthcare Explainable Brain Tumor Detection with Clinical Visualization Dashboard by the help of AI

Can anyone help me to make a proposal this is my personal email id: 7082.sanjaykumar@gmail.com

LinkedIn Profile link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanjay-kumar-357011369?utm_source=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=member_android

Please I need your response.

Hello everyone my name is Sanjay. Iam from srikakulam,Currently I’m prefinal year student pursuing CSE-(AI&ML) branch at GMRIT.

I don’t know how to write a proposal can anyone explain But I have an idea about project which is already done about healthcare Explainable Brain Tumor Detection with Clinical Visualization Dashboard by the help of AI

Can anyone help me to make a proposal this is my personal email id: 7082.sanjaykumar@gmail.com

LinkedIn Profile link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanjay-kumar-357011369?utm_source=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=member_android

Please I need your response

Hi Folks,

Ayush Tripathi here I am CS Major from India, This is my first year properly contributing into GSOC with the proper required skills , I have previously worked with microservices and event driven architectures and am genuienly interested in making secure and scalable web apps using tools like keycloak and sonarqube for vulnerability analysis.

For me writing code isn’t just making it work , but a passion i have been following for past 2 years. Learning system design authentication LLD.

You can check out my work at github :- fierce-adventurer (Ayush Tripathi) · GitHub

This year I am ready to make a difference. Hope GSOC works for me.

Hi everyone,

I’m Khushboo Chaurasiya, a 2025 graduate from IIT (BHU) Varanasi with a strong interest in full-stack development and open-source contributions.

I have submitted my GSoC 2026 proposal for the Interactive Translation Builder for the Form Builder.

I have already set up the Form Builder locally and explored the workflow. I would love guidance on how I can start contributing and further improve my understanding of the project.

Looking forward to collaborating with the community!

Hello Everyone!

My name is Aleksandr, and I’m based in Batumi, Georgia. I am currently in my 4th year of a 5-year Computer Science BSc program at the European Humanities University which based in Lithuania.

Professionally, I have worked as a Frontend Engineer for the past 5 years, focusing mainly on React, TypeScript. I have also previously contributed to an open-source 3D medical image viewer (MRIViewer), which introduced me to healthcare software workflows.

While I have a solid commercial frontend background, I currently have no commercial backend experience. My main academic focus at university right now is Enterprise Java, algorithms, and databases. My primary goal for joining GSoC is to bridge this gap and gain practical, hands-on experience in backend development.

I am particularly interested in the “Service Queues in O3” project. I plan to use my React experience to efficiently handle the frontend requirements, which will allow me to focus as much time as possible on learning and contributing to the Java REST APIs with the guidance of OpenMRS mentors.

I’ve started reviewing the repositories and getting familiar with the O3 and Core architecture. Glad to meet the community!

My LinkedIn profile link if interesting: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleksandr-krichevtsov/

Hi @lxndrkrchvtsv , thanks for joining the community, to get to know most about the community, you can get started over here. You can search most of your questions from there.

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Hi, I am a GSoC applicant interested in the Service Queues Improvements project. I would like to start contributing. Could you guide me to beginner-friendly issues?

@katoelvis , thank you for the warm welcome!

I’ve spent couple days on exploring the community and have read guides.

Currently, I’m trying to find available Good First Issues, or just available issues to resolve it, but it seems to me all tasks assigned yet to other contributors. Let me please now, do I understand correctly that I can find TODOs or bugs in the code, then create a task in Jira and assign it to myself and solve the problem?

During GSoC I plan to work with Service Queue in the O3.

That’s fine if you find any lease go ahead and create tickets, assign it to yourself and work on it. But also consider consulting with the system admins for clarity of how your changes will be. Thanks!

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Hello OpenMRS Community! :waving_hand:

My name is Amarendra Pratap Singh, and I’m currently pursuing a B.Tech in Electronics Engineering (VLSI) at Rashtriya Raksha University, India.

I have a strong interest in building systems at the intersection of technology, healthcare, and distributed systems. My current research focuses on Named Data Networking (NDN) and its applications in dynamic environments like drone swarm communication. Alongside this, I work extensively with IoT, AI/ML, and full-stack development.

I’ve built and contributed to projects such as:

  • AI-powered healthcare and supply chain systems

  • IoT-based real-time monitoring and alert systems

  • Intelligent automation tools using AI and workflows

I’m particularly excited about OpenMRS because of its mission to improve healthcare accessibility through open-source collaboration. I’m looking forward to:

  • Contributing to meaningful healthcare solutions

  • Learning from this amazing global community

  • Exploring how my skills in AI, IoT, and distributed systems can support OpenMRS initiatives

Looking forward to connecting, collaborating, and contributing! :rocket:

Thank you!

Hi everyone,

My name is Adamya Pandey. I am a second-year B.Tech CSE student.

I want to apply for GSoC 2026 with OpenMRS. I am interested in the Extend Audit Log Module project.

I have read the auditlogweb module on GitHub, and I understand that it currently tracks Create, Update, and Delete events using Hibernate Envers. I also read about the HIPAA ONC certification requirements, and I now understand why Read/View tracking is missing and why it matters for compliance.

I have experience in backend development, including REST APIs and JWT authentication. I am currently learning Java Spring.

My question: Is Spring AOP the preferred approach for intercepting Read/View events on the OpenMRS service layer, or is there a different extension point the team would recommend? I want to make sure my approach fits the existing module architecture.

GitHub: Adammyya (Adamya) · GitHub

Thank you, Adamya Pandey

Hello OpenMRS community,

My name is Charity Spoko, and I am reaching out from Lilongwe, Malawi.

I came across OpenMRS whilst exploring GSoC 2026 project ideas, and I have to be honest it stopped me in my tracks. Knowing that this software runs in clinics and hospitals across my own country made this feel less like a coding opportunity and more like something I genuinely want to be part of.

I work with JavaScript and TypeScript, and I am particularly interested in the Native O3 Frontend for the Audit Trail project. The idea of building a modern interface that helps healthcare workers track accountability right here in the region where I live feels like work worth doing properly.

I am at the beginning of my open-source journey, but I am eager to learn, ask questions, and make my first contribution before the application deadline(even though its just a matter of hours to the dateline). I would be grateful for any pointers on where to start whether that is a good first issue on GitHub or a corner of the documentation that needs a fresh pair of eyes.

Thank you for the work you do, and for welcoming contributors like me.

Kind regards,

Charity Spoko

Hi OpenMRS community,

My name is Vincent Zhang, and I am a second-year CS and Stats student.

I want to apply for GSoC 2026 with OpenMRS! I’m excited to hopefully work with you all!

Thank you.

Hi @KennedyKennedy Makombe and @Donald Kibet,

I am Kanishka Bhati, a 4th-semester B.Tech CSE student. I’ve achieved my /dev/1 stage and have just submitted my second coding contribution to openmrs-core (a unit test for OpenmrsUtil null safety).

I am very interested in the Smart Notification Feature project. My background is in Java, and I’ve been researching the project’s goal of filtering lab results by priority to prevent alert fatigue. I’m currently drafting my technical plan for the “push” model and would love to know if there are any specific UI frameworks within O3 I should prioritize for the Notification Center.

Looking forward to your guidance!

Best,

Kanishka

Thank you! Looking forward to contributing to the OpenMRS community.

Hi everyone!

My name is Muralikrishna, I’m a backend developer from Hyderabad, India with 1.5 years of production experience. I work with Java 17, Spring Boot 3, Hibernate, MySQL, REST APIs, and Spring Security on a daily basis. I have built role-based access control systems, REST APIs with filtering and pagination, and audit logging modules from scratch — all in real production environments.

I came across the GSoC 2026 project list and the “Extend Audit Log Module” immediately caught my attention because audit logging is something I have actually built and shipped. When I read the description of this project, the problems being described were genuinely familiar to me.

The part that interests me most is the read/view auditing feature — tracking who just opened a patient record, not just who changed it. I understand that Hibernate Envers only fires on writes, so Spring AOP is needed to intercept service calls for read tracking. I haven’t implemented this before but I understand the concept well and I’m planning to study it properly during the community bonding period.

My technical skills: Java, Spring Boot, MySQL, Hibernate, REST APIs, Spring Security.

What I’ve done so far:

  • Registered as a GSoC 2026 contributor

  • Created my OpenMRS ID and requested wiki/JIRA access

  • Joined Slack and been following the discussions

  • Set up OpenMRS locally and got it running

I would really appreciate any advice from @ManojManoj Rathnapriya or @Wikum Weerakutti on what small contribution I can make before the deadline.

Happy to be here and looking forward to learning from this community.

— Muralikrishna GitHub: Muralikrishna23

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Hi guys

I’m Akindehin, a 400lvl student studying Statistics in federal university of technology, minna, Nigeria, a GSoC2026 participant.

Hello OpenMRS Community!

My name is Fatimah Adnan, and I’m an IT student specializing in AIML in India. I have a strong interest in the intersection of tech and healthcare, especially when it comes to building secure systems.

I’ve been working with Python, Java, and Linux for a while now and have built projects in AI-powered healthcare and supply chain systems. I’m really excited about OpenMRS because of the mission to make healthcare accessible through open source.

I’ve already started diving into the Audit Log module with a few PRs (#13, #14, and #15) and I’m looking forward to:

  • Contributing to meaningful healthcare solutions.

  • Learning from this amazing global community.

  • Connecting with you all!

Looking forward to collaborating!