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Revision as of 05:02, 19 February 2016
Students: See our guide on how to participate in Google Summer of Code for more information.
Project candidates
In the table below is a list of projects potential participants might contribute to in the GSoC program.
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- These are project ideas from Sugar Labs contributors. Students, feel free to propose your ideas as well.
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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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Journal Rethink | Sam Parkinson |
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Reflection Activity | Sam Parkinson and Walter Bender |
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Git backend | Martin Abente Lahaye and Walter Bender |
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Performance tuning on machines with limited memory | Samuel Greenfeld and James Cameron |
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Re-design collaboration with web technologies | Martin Abente Lahaye and Walter Bender |
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Sugar Activities
Title | Mentor | Project | |
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Beyond Flashcards: Programming to ReadJS | Walter Bender |
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Covert Record, Clock, Speak and Measure to gstreamer 1.0 | <TBD> |
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Covert TamTam to Csound6 | <TBD> |
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Sugar Activities (and Ports)
These are existing and new activities we'd like to see enhanced. We expect that the activities will take on new UI features and pedagogical significance.
Title | Mentor | Project | |
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Music Blocks Challenges | Devin Ulibarri |
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Nutritional Microworld | w/Dr. Jessica Early |
relevant tool—one that invites learners to explore fundamental concepts of nutrition that are both intrinsic to music yet transcendent of a specific discipline.
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Turtle Confusion/Flags JS | Walter Bender |
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Sugar Technology
Sugar is based on the Python programming language and the GTK libraries. We also support some web technologies: HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript.
Title | Mentor | Project |
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Subpages
- Summer of Code/2016/BeyondFlashcardsProgrammingtoReadJS
- Summer of Code/2016/GitBackend
- Summer of Code/2016/Journal Rethink
- Summer of Code/2016/LearnForFun
- Summer of Code/2016/MusicWidgets and MusicBlocksChallenges
- Summer of Code/2016/Nutritional Microworld
- Summer of Code/2016/Redesign and recreate Sugar Labs webappearance
- Summer of Code/2016/Redesign and recreate sugarlabs web appearance
- Summer of Code/2016/Redesign and recreate suugarlabs web appearance
- Summer of Code/2016/SugarJournalSaveOption UtkarshT
- Summer of Code/2016/SugarLabs Websites Redesign
- Summer of Code/2016/Sugar Journal backup and restore
- Summer of Code/2016/SugarizerActivitySet
- Summer of Code/2016/SugarizerOS
- Summer of Code/2016/Sugarizer Activity Set
- Summer of Code/2016/Sugarizer OS
- Summer of Code/2016/Sugarizer Server Dashboard
- Summer of Code/2016/TeachingKidstoCode
- Summer of Code/2016/TurtleConfusion FlagJS
- Summer of Code/2016/Turtle Confusion/Flags JS
- Summer of Code/2016/beyondFlashCards