[sugar] Summer of Code update : applications so far, and thanks
Jameson "Chema" Quinn
jquinn at cs.oberlin.edu
Sun Apr 6 19:28:39 EDT 2008
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>
> Finally, to stimulate discussion, below are a few applications that
> deserve more feedback and mentor attention.
>
2 points:
1. A lot of these are not on the wiki, or were not in the [[Category:GSoC
proposals]]. I've rectified that for the ones I could find, but I'd really
like to read some that I couldn't find. I understand that some people may
not have found all the different places for communication - the GSoC
website, this list, the wiki, IRC, the other mailing lists, trac.... it is a
lot to keep track of. So it would be great if mentors could use the GSoC
website to suggest to students that putting an application on the wiki will
get more feedback.
2. My app <http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Bityi/GSoC> has gotten more feedback
than most, so I understand why I'm not on this list, but I still feel left
out. My idea is to modify Develop let you program in a Python based on your
own language, but keep it as English-based python on disk - it takes maybe a
few more words to describe than most applications because nothing like it
really exists anywhere else. And yet most of the feedback I've gotten has to
do more with technical or logistical points, not the basic question of
whether this new idea is worth doing. For those of you whose first language
is not English - do you think it would help people learn to program if the
keywords and basic modules were readable in your own language? (Don't just
think about your own case, think about your average potential programmer -
would it help?) If you have an answer, add it to the talk
page<http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Talk:Bityi/GSoC>- of course I'd love
any yesses, but if I get a couple of no's there's still
(barely) time for me to submit another Develop-related application.
>
> = Good applications that need review by a mentor with topic-specific
> expertise =
>
> * An XO Eclipse environment - Phan quoc huy
I really want to see this, it sounds very interesting.
> * Handwriting recognition - Juliana Lipková (Thomas Breuel, call your
> office)
> * "your voice on XO" - Alex Escalona, on community-wide building of new
> Festival voices for TTS
>
>
> = Projects attracting more than one good application =
> (e.g., where there are detailed comparisons to be made)
>
> * Typing tutor - at least three good proposals
> * Flashcards - at least two good proposals
> * [[Elements]] extension - at least two good proposals
> * Artificial neural network simulations - at least one good proposal
> * A light email client - a few proposals that need clarification
> * Blogging platforms - " " "
> * Finance activities - [[Finance One]], &c
>
>
> = Other applications of note =
>
> == Core system components ==
> * The publish/share button - Robson Mendonça, Eric Burns
> * Server interface design - Michał Ściubidło and others
> * LustreFS for XO (Distributed mesh filesystem) - Evelina Stepanova
> * Memory/disk tuning (schoolserver) - Waseem Shaukat
>
> == Fundamental activities ==
> * [[Listen and Spell]] - Assim Deodia
> * Homework manager - Jason Tran
> * [[VideoEdit]] - Roberto Fagá
> * [[Coding Tutor]] - Rahul Bagaria
This is where I'd put my proposal, "Bityi - on-screen code i18n in XO
Develop activity" <http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Talk:Bityi/GSoC>. In other
words, the activity is Develop
>
>
> == Learning games ==
> * Incredible machine - Alex Levenson, with a prototype
> * [[PlayGo]] extensions - Brandon Wilson
> * Water Game - Lin Zhou, for learning water sanitation and safety
> * Garden Game - Javier Trejo, for learning genetics; developing in both en
> and es.
>
>
> Cheers, SJ
>
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