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Mentor
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Project
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Internationalization and Localization
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Chris Leonard
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- Brief explanation
- A goal of Sugar Labs is to enable our users to experience Sugar in their own native language. See Translation Proposal To Do List for details. See Translation Team for framework description.
- Expected results
- Work flow improvements for i18n
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Some knowledge of Pootle; some scripting experience; Python and JavaScript
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Full-color icons
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Design team
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- Brief explanation
- We have been discussing the implications of removing the duo-tone restriction on Sugar icons, allowing for full-color icons. We can likely use badges to compensate for any functionality we'd lose. (See [1] as one example of how we might proceed.)
- Expected results
- A patch to Sugar that uses badges to manage the icon notifications such as activity and sharing
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Knowledge of GTK; Python.
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Music Blocks optimizations
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Walter Bender
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- Brief explanation
- Music Blocks has never been optimized in any way. It would be helpful to review the tone.js optimization recommendations, as well as build some unit tests to measure and improve the program itself.
- Expected results
- A more robust and responsive Music Blocks.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Knowledge of JavaScript, unit testing
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Going Beyond Equal Temperament in Music Blocks
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Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri Sachiko Nakajima Marnen Laibow-Koser
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- Brief explanation
- Most modern music systems are designed around equal temperament. But there are many ways to chose and tune notes in a musical system that offer different expressive characteristics. See also MB issues for temperament, Articles about temperament, scales, and tuning and various materials related to temperament (.tb files that achieve temperament with existing MB features, videos of those files being performed, notes)
- Expected results
- Extend Music Blocks such that different approaches to temperament are available to the user.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Knowledge of JavaScript, music theory
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Maintenance of activities.sugarlabs.org (ASLO)
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Sam CG
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- Brief explanation
- http://activities.sugarlabs.org/ is the Sugar Labs app store, where activities are hosted and downloaded. During GSoC 2017 we built ASLO v3 to address a number of deficiencies. But we have a few odds and ends that need to be addressed to bring the new site on line.
- Expected results
- Update missing license and repository info on the activities found in the Sugar Labs github repository. Popular the database for the new ASLO. Do extensive testing (including creating some test suites.) Document future maintenance on the Wiki.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- PHP, MySQL, Python, Apache, cron, PHP-Cake, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and git. See [2].
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Lesson Plans for Music Blocks
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Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri Sachiko Nakajima
Hrishi Patel
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- Brief explanation
- We have a Guide, but we really need some more scaffolding in the form of lesson plans.
- Expected results
- A website and PDF document that can be bound.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Knowledge of music theory, writing skills
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Just say no to GTK2
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Ignacio Rodriguez Cristian Garcia
Abhijit Patel Ibiam Chihurumnaya
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- Brief explanation
- GTK2 and GST0.10 are end of life. We need to upgrade the remaining activities with these dependencies.
- Expected results
- New versions of at least 25 existing Sugar activities.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Knowledge of GTK, GST, and Python
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Updating a new design of Sugarlabs wiki
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Jaskirat Singh Walter bender
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- Brief explanation
- we are lacking in look of wiki.sugarlabs.org page. It looks ugly and unfriendly and need to be updated with a good design
- Expected results
- New design of Wiki page of Sugarlabs
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Knowledge of mediawiki and use of some basic languages
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Outreach
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Walter Bender
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- Brief explanation
- We don't have a very friendly approach to outreach to new contributors. It would be great to make it easier to get involved and to navigate the path towards contributing to Sugar Labs. The goal of this project is to revamp our approach to outreach.
- Expected results
- A set of pages similar to [3] and [4]
- Knowledge prerequisites
- community outreach experience; some coding experience (to create requisite artifacts)
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Making a Beginner Guide
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Jaskirat Singh Walter Bender
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- Brief explanation
- We don't have a beginner guide for the newcomers to the Sugar labs Community. It would be great to guide them by guiding them how to contribute through making these "form where to start? , What to start? , How to start? , Where to submit? " . Example The goal of this project is to Help newcomers to get introduce in easy way to the world of Sugar Labs
- Expected results
- A set of website pages and also documentation in Pdf form with this the problems of newcomers about their contribution will be solved and they can work easily
- Knowledge prerequisites
- community research , GitHub , coding experience ( HTML, CSS )
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New Social Sugarlabs website
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Jaskirat Singh Samson Goddy
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- Brief explanation
- Its a social website that can be used to attract maximum users and everything ( Blogs, New projects, Softwares, Activities, etc) can be uploaded on it which will attract more user and create their interest
- Expected results
- It should be over viewed by people around the world
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Good Layout designing and coding experience
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Making a marketing animated website page of sugarlabs
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Jaskirat Singh Samson Goddy
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- Brief explanation
- We need to develop a link that is website-page that will include a page with animations explaining all the things we have in Sugarlabs (as a marketing) like these examples See[1 ], See [2 ]
- Expected results
- A UI/UX layout and a main page that can be used to market the things in an animated way
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Knowledge of marketing and use of some basic languages ( HTML, CSS styling, PHP)
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Lilypond Methodical Improvements to how Music Blocks generates Lilypond output
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Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri Marnen Laibow-Koser
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- Brief explanation
- Music Blocks is capable of exporting Lilypond code of which general instructions can be found here in the Music Blocks guide and its source code can be found here. We would like to improve existing code where needed and implement needed features in a methodical way, which means we must 1) document how the Music Blocks source code works for current and future developers to learn and benefit from and 2) project manage this portion of Music Blocks development (e.g. "what works" and "what needs to be done". An example of a draft of a simple type of this analysis exists for you to start from.), as well as 3) implement and improve features.
- Expected results
- Implement and improve lilypond export features; Detailed documentation created for developer audience that details how Music Blocks exports to Lilypond; documentation to help manage what needs to be completed.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Literacy in reading music; functional knowledge of Lilypond code (some of your own scores would be nice); Organizational and Project Management Skills; JavaScript
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Migrating Planet Sugar to Medium
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Jaskirat Singh Samson Goddy
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- Brief explanation
- We need to change the look of Planet Sugar by embedding Medium ( a blogger )into it by using Medium API but design should be changed> Better and interactive layout
- Expected results
- A UI/UX layout and an interactive design which can be easy to use and outreach more.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Knowledge of web designing and use of some basic languages ( HTML, CSS styling, JavaScript, PHP)
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Making Testimonials page on Sugar Labs website
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Jaskirat Singh Walter Bender
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- Brief explanation
- Well, Develop a testimonal webpage on Sugarlabs website by making a good research about the users who have experienced the world of Sugar. That should include videos, blog posts and many more things. For such type of layout example visit ( https://www.chownow.com/testimonials-reviews ) and ( https://www.codecademy.com/stories )
- Expected results
- A good layout with more views about sugar Users
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Make a research about people using Sugar ...get interaction with them ; know about Sugarlabs and use of some basic languages ( HTML, CSS styling, JavaScript, PHP)
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Music Blocks' First Steps for Robotics
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Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri
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- Brief explanation
- What is needed to integrate Music Blocks with Robotics? This project is 1) to experiment with existing technologies to see what is already possible, 2) develop features (e.g. plugins, hardware modifications) needed to make interfacing possible, and 3) document the entire process and next steps
- Expected results
- A working method for interfacing with a simple robot; additional features within MB to ease interfacing; and full documentation of how to recreate successful projects (that a classroom could use); communication (we do not want to guess what experiments you are doing by yourself--do not be shy to send emails, videos, pictures DAILY!!!)
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Understanding of Javascript (Music Blocks source code) and robotics (no particular method requested, just make sure it is free/libre); demonstratable documentation and self-management skills; NOTE: we value quality, clear ideas over expensive or pretty robots
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Create Examples, Compositions, and New Experiments Every Day!
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Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri Sachiko Nakajima
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- Brief explanation
- Music Blocks has some examples already, but it would be nice to have one ambitious student really work for the summer to make new creative, thoughtful code everyday. Secondary, but important goals, are bug reports when bugs are found, feature suggestions, and overall good and frequent communication with the Music Blocks team.
- Expected results
- Quality examples sent daily; variety of styles; runs entire gamut in terms of blocks used (we want a number of great examples for each and every block feature); organized documentation of all examples created, which can be finalized in the final weeks of GSoC
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Understanding of Music Blocks program; A good proposal is one that has a well-thought out and detailed list of music projects for each day of GSoC (timeframes, blocks used, musical styles, name of music to be transcribed); experience with music and composition/theory is a definate plus.
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Music Blocks UI Improvements and Implementation
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Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri
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- Brief explanation
- Music Blocks has a good enough UI, but there are open issues remaining and it would be nice if a person with a high level of understanding of graphics and style were to proposal and implement changes that unify the entire look and feel of Music Blocks.
- Expected results
- Visually unified, beautiful and intuitive Music Blocks interface. Documentation to benefit future contributors to understand "what Music Blocks style is" (obviously this may change in the future, but a thoughtful rationale for the new style is expected).
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Understanding of CSS, Javascript, and HTML. Published work on UI (links to code, websites, etc)
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Scales/Modes/Keys Design Improvements and Implementation
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Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri Marnen Laibow-Koser Sachiko Nakajima
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- Brief explanation
- There are features in MB for exploring modes/scales/keys which can are referenced in the guide. However, we suspect that there are better ways to organize keys. This project would be to reimagine how MB organizes pitches. We recommend that you read the discussions that have taken place already on GitHub as well as research how keys work as well as scholarly articles about temperament, scales, and tuning. Keep in mind that we would like to prepare for the possibility of chromatic pitch spaces that are not 12--for example, a chroma of 5 or 7 or 13, etc. What features and widgets are needed?
- Expected results
- Detailed documentation created for developer audience that specifies 1) proposed features and overall design, 2) purpose of design choices, 3) audit of code (e.g. What changes to our current approach may be necessary? Are there libraries that may be useful?) 4) widget design proposal as well as MB code design proposal.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Understanding of Music Theory and/or group (or set) theory. Please read the articles at https://owncloud.libretools.com/index.php/s/2GtAhkvQpt3fYfF We are looking for candidates that can make a simple and effective design that a future (or current) developer could read and implement.
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Create UI features for music analysis and visualization
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Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri Sachiko Nakajima
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- Brief explanation
- Music Blocks does not yet have a robust set of tools to help the user analyze their music (e.g. highest pitch, lowest pitch, pitches used, keys, musical form, intervals etc.). Additionally, users would very much benefit from features to help them visualize the way their music is constructed. Perhaps we could even create some features to help the user choose a style of music and the analysis highlights movements that violate that style's particular rules.
- Expected results
- New Features.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Literacy in reading music; Music Theory knowledge; UI knowledge; javascript knowledge
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Music Blocks Musical Ornaments Features
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Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri Sachiko Nakajima Marnen Laibow-Koser
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- Brief explanation
- The neighbor block feature is the first of a series of musical ornament features. There are many more possibilities, some of which are described in issue 909. The project would be to implement and document these features as well as to create example programs.
- Expected results
- New Features, documentation, and new example programs for each new feature.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Music Theory knowledge; javascript knowledge; knowledge of Music Blocks and tone.js internals (please research)
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Music Blocks Widget Improvements
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Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri Sachiko Nakajima Marnen Laibow-Koser
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- Brief explanation
- Music Blocks has a number of features to help users conceptualize musical concepts, which also help to create code. Please see the guide for more. There are a number of widgets that have not been integrated at all as well. This project would be to 1) fix widget bugs, 2) implement unfinished features (see issues), and 3) document and fully integrate these new features and improve existing features. is also a related feature
- Expected results
- New Features, fixes, documentation, and new example programs for each new feature.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Music Theory knowledge; javascript knowledge; knowledge of Music Blocks and tone.js internals (please research)
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Making Sugarizer easy to package and deploy
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Michaël Ohayon
Lionel Laské
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- Brief explanation
- Sugarizer is the javascript version of Sugar, making education available of many platforms from web to mobile.:The app is composed by both a client side and a server side.
- Two evolutions could simplify the deployment process to make Sugarizer attractive for schools.
- 1 - Package an image for Raspberry Pi that could be flashed on a sd card that could automatically start a sugarizer server at boot and displays sugarizer client on the Pi. The server will be accessible by other devices from the local network.
- 2 - Create one click to deploy scripts, to deploy a full Sugarizer stack on popular providers such as Amazon AWS or Heroku.
- Expected results
- Raspberry Pi image files. Deployment scripts.
- Knowledge prerequisites
- Linux system administration knowledge, bash scripting capabilities, Docker enthusiasm. (This project may require to download many system files)
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