It can search all the organizaitons idea page, try it:
http://tinyurl.com/gsocideas
For example, try to use java, python, machine learning, and more as
keyword to search! Hope it can help you to find your project.
It just take me a few minutes to make it work, thanks to Google
again! :-)
Enjoy it! :-)
On 03/19/2009 08:07 PM, Haoyu Bai wrote:
> It can search all the organizaitons idea page, try it:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/gsocideas
Great idea!
May I request a small change for our project? We have applied with EFF
and Tor as one mentoring organization. That means we have two ideas list
which are linked from one page (the one you added to the index, as it
seems). Can you replace
https://www.torproject.org/gsoc#Ideas
with
https://www.torproject.org/volunteer.html.en#Projects and
http://switzerland.wiki.sourceforge.net/Projects ?
That would be awesome!
Thanks!
- --Karsten
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On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 12:05:01PM +0100, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> We have applied with EFF and Tor as one mentoring organization. That
> means we have two ideas list which are linked from one page (the one
> you added to the index, as it seems).
There are similar issues with other organisations as well. Also missing
for example are the lists of various projects under the GNU umbrella:
http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/GoogleSoC2009
http://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/SummerOfCode2009/Ideas
http://grub.enbug.org/GSoC/Ideas2009
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/community/gsoc/project_ideas.html
Or the Hurd-related ideas for X.org:
http://wiki.x.org/wiki/Hurd_Porting
(It seems though that none of the X.org ideas are found at all?...)
-antrik-
Hi All,Am Nagaveni. compleated M.Tech this year.Am a fresher looking for job.few days back I came to know on GSoC.Am I eligible to apply GSoC 2009.
Ideas from 08-09
http://www.open64.net/events/gsoc09.html
http://www.open64.net/events/gsoc08.html (last year)
The Open64 development effort uses an open development environment in
order to foster a world-class optimizing compiler, to attract a larger
team of developers, and provide a solid foundation for compiler
research. Open64 is the final result of research contributions from a
number of compiler groups around the world.
Open64 has a number of advantages including:
* gcc 4.x and 3.x compatible front-ends
* Supports C, C++ and Fortran90/95
* Comparatively easy to retarget
* Exciting platform for research projects
* Very high to low level optimization capability
Anyone interested please feel free to say hi on irc or send an email to
the development list.
Student application deadline is April 7th so you must hurry.
Main irc channel
#open64 irc.freenode.net
Development list
open6...@lists.sourceforge.net <mailto:open6...@lists.sourceforge.net>
Recent research which could also serve as a foundation for more ideas
http://www.capsl.udel.edu/conferences/open64/2008/
http://www.capsl.udel.edu/conferences/open64/2009/
Homepage
http://www.open64.net/