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Projects with a confirmed mentor and approved by the Mozilla project SoC administrator will be moved to [[SummerOfCode07]]. Potential students should look at that page to find project ideas for which we'd like submissions.
This page lists all the Google Summer of Code 2007 projects with confirmed mentors, and which have been approved by the SoC administrator. Please do not edit this page; new suggestions can be made on [[Community:SummerOfCode06:Brainstorming|the Brainstorming page]].


==Ground Rules==
'''Potential students''': you may choose from the list below, or submit your own proposal. However, in that latter case we would need to find a mentor; you will increase your chances of success if you find one for yourself and submit their name with your application. A mentor should be a respected Mozilla project contributor with expertise in the relevant field.


* '''Be specific'''. It's hard to understand the impact of, or the size of, vague proposals.
You may wish to consider [http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/gerv/archives/2006/05/how_not_to_apply_for_summer_of.html How Not To Apply For Summer Of Code] before making your application.
* '''Consider size'''. The student has eight weeks to design, code, test and document the proposal. It needs to fill, but not overfill, that time.
* '''Do your research'''. Support the idea with well-researched links.
* '''Don't morph other people's ideas'''. If you have a related idea, place it next to the existing one, or add a comment.
* '''Insert only your own name into the Mentor column''', and then only if you are willing to take on the responsibility.


([http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/gerv/archives/2006/05/making_a_soc_project_list.html More thoughts on making a good list])
==Project List==


==Suggestion List==
''No projects yet''
 
Last year's ideas: [[Community:SummerOfCode06|General]], [[Thunderbird:Summer_Of_Code_2006|Thunderbird]]
 
Please use this format for submitting ideas.
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|- align="center"
| style="background-color: #efefef;" | '''Title'''
| style="background-color: #efefef;" | '''Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc'''
| style="background-color: #efefef;" | '''Reporter'''
| style="background-color: #efefef;" | '''Mentor(s)'''
| style="background-color: #efefef;" | '''Comments'''
|-
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
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|-
|}

Revision as of 17:32, 12 March 2007

This page lists all the Google Summer of Code 2007 projects with confirmed mentors, and which have been approved by the SoC administrator. Please do not edit this page; new suggestions can be made on the Brainstorming page.

Potential students: you may choose from the list below, or submit your own proposal. However, in that latter case we would need to find a mentor; you will increase your chances of success if you find one for yourself and submit their name with your application. A mentor should be a respected Mozilla project contributor with expertise in the relevant field.

You may wish to consider How Not To Apply For Summer Of Code before making your application.

Project List

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