Difference between revisions of "Summer of Code/2014"
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;Knowledge Prerequisite: Strong background in Python, GTK3 | ;Knowledge Prerequisite: Strong background in Python, GTK3 | ||
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− | !valign=top | [[File:JS-logo.png|90px|thumb|left]] || valign=top |JavaScript | + | !valign=top | [[File:JS-logo.png|90px|thumb|left]] || valign=top |JavaScript Collaboration for Sugar || valign=top | Manuel Quiñones ||align=left valign=top| |
;Brief explanation: Sugar has promoted JavaScript/HTML5 to be a first-class development language, on par with Python. Lots of work to do to make this ready for prime time. Specific to this project is the development of a collaboration model that includes both the mechanisms for identifying potential collaborators and the mechanisms for sharing between activities. The first step is to agree upon a collaboration strategy with the developer team; then implement that strategy. | ;Brief explanation: Sugar has promoted JavaScript/HTML5 to be a first-class development language, on par with Python. Lots of work to do to make this ready for prime time. Specific to this project is the development of a collaboration model that includes both the mechanisms for identifying potential collaborators and the mechanisms for sharing between activities. The first step is to agree upon a collaboration strategy with the developer team; then implement that strategy. | ||
;Expected results: Rich, intuitive collaboration between JavaScript Activities and an update Guide for Developing Sugar Activities in JavaScript. | ;Expected results: Rich, intuitive collaboration between JavaScript Activities and an update Guide for Developing Sugar Activities in JavaScript. |
Revision as of 14:15, 19 February 2014
Students: See our guide on |how to participate in Google Summer of Code for more information.
Project candidates
In the table below is list of projects potential participants might contribute within GSoC program.
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- Potential mentors, please feel free to add ideas to this list. Also, feel free to add your name to a project you'd be willing to co-mentor.
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- Potential students, more project ideas can be found on our Features page.
Sugar Core
Title | Mentor | Project | |
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Port to Python3 | Walter Bender and Daniel Narvaez |
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Activity Unit Tests | Walter Bender and Daniel Narvaez |
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JavaScript Collaboration for Sugar | Manuel Quiñones |
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Cordova/PhoneGap container for Sugar | Lionel Laské |
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Voice Interface | Martin Abente Lahaye |
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Assistive Interface | Andres Aguirre |
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Sugar Activities
Title | Mentor | Description | |
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Turtle Art 3D | Walter Bender | Sugar is lacking any 3D programming environments. This project would be to develop such an environment. There is a rich program in 3D Logo developed by Horacio Reggini [1]. The specific project would be to write an extension to Turtle Blocks to encompass Reggini's ideas. | |
Music Suite | Gonzalo Odiard | Sugar's primary music offering, the TamTam suite, is woefully inadequate with touch interfaces. The goal of this project is to rewrite the suite to use the underlying mechanisms demonstrated in the touch-friendly Music Keyboard activity. | |
Video Editing Suite | Gonzalo Odiard | Sugar need a simple activity to process video. The interface should be simple and need run in a device with low resources as the xo. | |
Assistive Robots | Alan Alguar | In conjunction with the Assitive Interface project, the goal of this project is to provide a physical sensor interface to the Sugar robots suite (Turtle Bot) for people with limited motor control. |