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Apply through Google's online form. (Not up yet.) * [http://code.google.com/soc/mentorfaq.html Mentor FAQ] |
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* [http://code.google.com/soc/studentfaq.html Student FAQ] |
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The following ideas are just suggestions. You're free to invent your own ideas, or to use their suggestions as starting points. * Some ideas to help get you started: look at the SimpleTodo and CodingProjectIdeas pages. * Revive restricted Python -- inspired by a recent thread on the py3k list. * Create a bunch of modules like what Squeak has for 3D modeling, events etc. (the exact list may be somewhat different, I haven't researched this in any depth). This is inspired by a recommendation from Alan Kay made at the Shuttleworth workshop. * Add a web-based admin interface and/or user-oriented views to [http://www.third-bit.com/drproject DrProject], a lightweight project management portal intended for use in software engineering courses. * Work on [http://www.djangoproject.com Django] -- a "high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design" ''(actually, Django will likely be its own Summer of Code sponsor; stay tuned -- JKM)''. * Help improve the www.python.org web site production system (pyramid) and write documentation to prepare it for open source release. * Help move www.python.org towards dynamic content generation techniques. * Improve Buildbot for python use and/or in general. |
These are the [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google "Summer of Code"] projects involving Python.
For information on the accepted projects for 2005, see ["SummerOfCode/2005"].
How to apply as a mentor
Apply through Google's online form. (Not up yet.)
[http://code.google.com/soc/mentorfaq.html Mentor FAQ]
How to submit a proposal
[http://code.google.com/soc/studentfaq.html Student FAQ]
Proposal ideas
The following ideas are just suggestions. You're free to invent your own ideas, or to use their suggestions as starting points.
Some ideas to help get you started: look at the SimpleTodo and CodingProjectIdeas pages.
- Revive restricted Python -- inspired by a recent thread on the py3k list.
- Create a bunch of modules like what Squeak has for 3D modeling, events etc. (the exact list may be somewhat different, I haven't researched this in any depth). This is inspired by a recommendation from Alan Kay made at the Shuttleworth workshop.
Add a web-based admin interface and/or user-oriented views to [http://www.third-bit.com/drproject DrProject], a lightweight project management portal intended for use in software engineering courses.
Work on [http://www.djangoproject.com Django] -- a "high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design" (actually, Django will likely be its own Summer of Code sponsor; stay tuned -- JKM).
- Help improve the www.python.org web site production system (pyramid) and write documentation to prepare it for open source release.
- Help move www.python.org towards dynamic content generation techniques.
- Improve Buildbot for python use and/or in general.
Accepted proposals
Note: if a project is listed as having two mentors, the first mentor listed is the primary mentor, and the second one is the back-up mentor.
- None yet.