posted by Thom Holwerda on Tue 22nd Apr 2008 15:34 UTC
- DragonFlyBSD: LiveCD with a DragonFly-specific X desktop, integrated into nrelease build, by Lousia Luciani. "In this project I will integrate more functionality into the nrelease build system. The build will generate a persistent liveCD with Dragonfly specific features. It will be customized for recovery, demonstration and testing and include a good default installation of packages."
- Enlightenment: Improvement of Enlightenment 0.17 file manager, by Fedor Gusev. "As Enlightenment is standing to be a desktop shell, it has to have a nice file manager. Since E developers understand that, they already have started the work. But there is still a lot to do - a fifth of Enlightenment TODO is related to the file manager. It is necessary to finish it."
- Enlightenment: Enlightenment win32 port, by Dzmitry Mazouka. "Currently, the Enlightenment project is ported to a large number of platforms, but support of win32 is still not completed. This hinders Enlightenment from being used by a large amount of Windows users. The aim of the porting project is to make Ewl and Etk Enlightenment toolkits work on win32 platform."
- ES operating system: A Pure Component Kernel Design and Development, by Santosh G. Vattam. "I wish to take up the design and development of the pure component kernel for ES Operating System as a project for the Google Summer of Code initiative for the year 2008. The aims of the project are as follows: Improving the quality of the existing kernel code and bring it to production level; providing x64 support to the OS along with x86 support, using the Newlib which already has 64-bit support; adding a new virtual memory management system for x64."
- Haiku: Application for Implementing paging (swap file) support, by Zhao Shuai. "Implement a module that writes dirty pages back to its backing store. Support more than 1 swap files. Do necessary changes in other modules to interact with the new features."
- The X.Org Foundation: GUI tool for assisted editing of the XKB configuration database, by Symeon Xenitellis. "One of the missing free and open-source applications is a GUI tool that helps create keyboard layouts. Currently, a user has to edit the layout file by hand using a text editor, which is both cumbersome and error-prone. The GUI tool will be able to create a new or import existing keyboard layouts and export a formatted new version. The user will be presented with a keyboard and auxiliary windows covering Unicode blocks, and will be able to drag and drop characters on individual keys."
This is just a selection of projects that I personally find noteworthy. The list is endless, however, so there's bound to be something in there that tickles your fancy.



