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 * The [http://bioinfo.mbi.ucla.edu/pygr pygr] bioinformatics project could use some software engineering love to bring it up to date in a variety of ways. Chris Lee (pygr author) and Titus Brown are working on a possible task list for one GSoC student.  * The [http://bioinfo.mbi.ucla.edu/pygr pygr] bioinformatics project could use some software engineering love to bring it up to date in a variety of ways. Chris Lee (pygr author) and Titus Brown are working on a possible task list for some GSoC students; see http://cartwheel.idyll.org/wiki/PygrGsoc2008Projects.
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 * [http://parabix.costar.sfu.ca/ parabix] (contact: Toby Donaldson (tjd@sfu.ca).) is high-performance text processing software based on parallel bit streams that is looking to:
   * C
reate a Python interface to the parabix XML parser.
   * Build a string library based on parallel bit streams.
   * Build an interactive parallel bit stream demonstration tool. Use it to illustrate the algorithms in the high-speed [http://u8u16.costar.sfu.ca UTF-8 to UTF-16 transcoder].
 * [http://parabix.costar.sfu.ca/ parabix] (contact: Toby Donaldson tjd@sfu.ca) is high-performance text processing software based on parallel bit streams that is looking to create a Python interface to the parabix XML parser.

This page coordinates the [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google Summer of Code] projects involving Python and mentored by the Python Software Foundation (PSF).

The 2008 PSF SoC coordinator is JamesTauber (jtauber at jtauber dot com). Contact him if you have any questions.

Prospective Students

If you are a student interested in working on core Python development or on a project that helps the Python community, we'd love to have you apply to the Python Software Foundation for this year's Google Summer of Code.

You should join the [http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/soc2008-general soc2008-general] mailing list and take a look at the Project Ideas section below. If any interest you, feel free to contact the proposer for details. You can also discuss your own project ideas with the people mentioned or talk about them on the soc2008-general mailing list. Some of us also hang out on #gsoc-python on freenode.

Students should read ["/Expectations"] to understand what is expected of them.

Prospective Mentors

Prospective mentors should join both the [http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/soc2008-general soc2008-general] and [http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/soc2008-mentors soc2008-mentors] lists. Once you've been approved for the soc2008-mentors mailing list, you should introduce yourself and what project areas you can help mentor. Contact JamesTauber if you have any questions.

Project Ideas

Other Python-Related Organizations

The following other organizations in GSoC 2008 are known to offer Python-related projects:

If you are an organization with projects involving Python, please contact JamesTauber so we can work more closely together.

Previous years

  • ["SummerOfCode/2005"]
  • ["SummerOfCode/2006"]
  • ["SummerOfCode/2007"]

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