--- wikisrc/projects/gsoc.mdwn 2011/11/06 14:48:47 1.2 +++ wikisrc/projects/gsoc.mdwn 2012/02/04 20:41:08 1.7 @@ -1,49 +1,87 @@ [[!meta title="Google Summer of Code project proposals"]] -NetBSD participated successfully in Google's Summer of Code [2005](http://www.netbsd.org/foundation/press/soc-summary.html), [2006](http://www.netbsd.org/foundation/press/soc2006-summary.html), [2007](http://www.netbsd.org/foundation/press/soc2007-summary.html), [2008](http://www.netbsd.org/foundation/press/soc2008-summary.html), [2009](http://www.netbsd.org/foundation/press/soc2009.html) and [2010](http://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/google_summer_of_code_2010). +NetBSD participated successfully in all of Google's Summer of Code +programs to date (see our results of +[2005](http://www.netbsd.org/foundation/press/soc-summary.html), +[2006](http://www.netbsd.org/foundation/press/soc2006-summary.html), +[2007](http://www.netbsd.org/foundation/press/soc2007-summary.html), +[2008](http://www.netbsd.org/foundation/press/soc2008-summary.html), +[2009](http://www.netbsd.org/foundation/press/soc2009.html), +[2010](http://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/google_summer_of_code_2010), +[2011](http://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/netbsd_s_google_summer_of)) and +we are planning to apply again as a mentoring organization in 2012. + +This page contains a list of concrete suggestions for projects we would +like to see applications for in the next Summer of Code. Note that they +vary a lot in required skills and difficulty. We hope to get applications +with a broad spectrum. + +In addition, you may wish to discuss your proposal on IRC -- look for us on +Freenodes #netbsd-code or for pkgsrc-related discussions, #pkgsrc. If you +want to just meet the community, visit #netbsd. + +We encourage you to come up with your own suggestions, if you cannot find a +suitable project here. You can find more project ideas on the +[[NetBSD projects page|projects]]). These are not directly applicable to +Summer-of-Code, but may serve as ideas for your own suggestions. You might +find other ideas in +[src/doc/TODO](http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/doc/TODO?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup) +and +[pkgsrc/doc/TODO](http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/doc/TODO?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup). + +Deadlines and directions for students' applications to the Google +Summer-of-Code can be found +[on the Google pages](http://code.google.com/soc/). + +# Application process + +To make the job of sorting out proposals and applications for +NetBSD-related projects, e.g. in the Google Summer-of-Code, easier for us, +there are a few questions that we would like to see answered. + +If you are interested in working on any of the projects below, please +contact the mailing list referenced on each item, and possibly answer as +many questions from our [[project application guidelines|application]] as +possible. The interested developers will be glad to respond to you there. -This page contains a list of concrete suggestions for projects we would like to see applications for in the next Summer of Code. Note that they vary a lot in required skills and difficulty. We hope to get applications with a broad spectrum. +**Please note that Google Summer-of-Code projects are a full (day-) time +job.** -If you are interested in working on any of these projects, please contact the mailing list referenced next to each item, and possibly answer as many questions from our [Project Application HowTo](http://www.netbsd.org/contrib/soc-application.html) as possible. The interested developers will be glad to respond to you there. - -In addition, you may wish to discuss your proposal on IRC -- look for us on Freenodes #netbsd-code or for pkgsrc-related discussions, #pkgsrc. If you want to just meet the community, visit #netbsd. - -We encourage you to come up with your own suggestions, if you cannot find a suitable project here. You can find more project ideas on the [NetBSD project ideas page](http://www.netbsd.org/contrib/projects.html). These are not directly applicable to Summer-of-Code, but may serve as ideas for your own suggestions. You might find other ideas in [src/doc/TODO](http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/doc/TODO?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup) and [pkgsrc/doc/TODO](http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/doc/TODO?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup). - -Deadlines and directions for students' applications to the Google Summer-of-Code can be found [on the Google pages](http://code.google.com/soc/). +A positive mid-term evaluation is only possible if usable code has been +committed by that time. Make sure your schedule allows for this. # Kernel-level projects ## Easy -[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:kernel) and tagged(difficulty:easy)"]] +[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(status:active) and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:kernel) and tagged(difficulty:easy)"]] ## Medium -[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:kernel) and tagged(difficulty:medium)"]] +[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(status:active) and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:kernel) and tagged(difficulty:medium)"]] ## Hard -[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:kernel) and tagged(difficulty:hard)"]] +[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(status:active) and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:kernel) and tagged(difficulty:hard)"]] # Userland projects ## Easy -[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:userland) and tagged(difficulty:easy)"]] +[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(status:active) and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:userland) and tagged(difficulty:easy)"]] ## Medium -[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:userland) and tagged(difficulty:medium)"]] +[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(status:active) and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:userland) and tagged(difficulty:medium)"]] ## Hard -[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:userland) and tagged(difficulty:hard)"]] +[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(status:active) and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:userland) and tagged(difficulty:hard)"]] # pkgsrc projects ## Easy -[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:pkgsrc) and tagged(difficulty:easy)"]] +[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(status:active) and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:pkgsrc) and tagged(difficulty:easy)"]] ## Medium -[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:pkgsrc) and tagged(difficulty:medium)"]] +[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(status:active) and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:pkgsrc) and tagged(difficulty:medium)"]] ## Hard -[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:pkgsrc) and tagged(difficulty:hard)"]] +[[!map show="title" pages="projects/project/* and tagged(status:active) and tagged(gsoc) and tagged(category:pkgsrc) and tagged(difficulty:hard)"]] # Comments