Mozilla community members - submit proposals here for 2013 Google Summer of Code projects with Mozilla. (If this page looks empty, it's because accepted ideas have already been transferred to the official list.) The absolute last deadline for submitting ideas in time to help us get accepted by Google is March 29th.
Are you a students looking to apply to SoC with Mozilla? Your first stop should be the official list of ideas. This page is full of weird and whacky ideas, some of which are still on here for a reason - it could be that they are not properly defined, the wrong size, or don't have a mentor. That makes them less likely to get accepted. You can, of course, also submit your own ideas - you don't have to put an idea on this page and get it 'made official' in order to send in a proposal for it.
How To Write A Good Project Proposal
Before adding an proposal to this list, please consider the following:
- Be specific. It's hard to understand the impact of, or the size of, vague proposals.
- 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. If you think the SoC admins won't know who you are, leave contact details.
- Check back regularly. The administrators may have questions about your idea that you will need to answer.
- Know when to give up. If you've added the same idea for the last three years and it hasn't made it to the official page, perhaps you can predict what will happen this time.
Suggestion List
Here are the ideas lists from previous years.
Proposals can be in almost any part of the Mozilla project - don't be fooled by the "Code" in "Summer of Code". If there is no category below for your part of Mozilla, add one!
Mozilla Platform (Gecko)
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Firefox for Android
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Thunderbird
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Write tests for Thunderbird features where they are missing. We also have some contributors writing patches that were rejected because the contributor was not up to speed to produce a test for the feature (much harder than just producing the feature/fix). If the student picks up (helps with) these patches/contributors and produces the patches, it would help us.
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Javascript required. Experience with mozmill or xpcshell test infrastructure an advantage.
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aceman
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Remove hard-coded checks through-out the comm-central codebase where a simple check of the server (nsIMsgIncomingServer) capability can be used.
Example:
- if (server.type == "nntp" || server.type == "rss") { enableSubscribe(); }
Change to:
- if (server.canSubscribe) { enableSubscribe(); }
For this to work, the student has to see if the server types return the proper value for the capability (some may be unimplemented yet) and may have to add some new attributes where needed.
Hard-coded checks are bad because they do not pick up new server types automatically even if they would have the capability. Extension authors have a hard time plugging into these hard-coded spots. Often they have to duplicate the whole function from TB to add their new server type to it.
The same can be done with folders, i.e. nsIMsgFolder.
Starting point: bug 63369.
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This would help us in improving the start-up time of Thunderbird. Main idea is splitting the database in chunks and then loading it, if the database is quite big. I guess related bug would be: bug 588952.
Difficulty: Medium to hard depending on how far we go.
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atuljangra
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?anyone?
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jcranmer - Mork database async opening needs to be completed, and we would probably also need nsIMsgDBHdr instances to become "dead" (cached copies of the database or newer changes).
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| Implement backend connectors for Ensemble (or DOM Contacts?)
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Mconley's new address book work should be stable enough by the summer that it is possible to write new connectors. Ideas for implementation here include any system address book on any platform, as well as LDAP support (OpenLDAP via js-ctypes looks to be the best option here).
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JS, although some C/C++ for native may be necessary
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jcranmer
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mconley
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| Implement a mailbox-to-maildir converter
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This is one of the last critical pieces blocking moving away from mbox-style mailboxes.
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| Open ended project to solve several critical bugs
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My idea for this project is that we can have a student solve various bugs that are arising in Thunderbird which are makin users unhappy. For example Bug 516222, Bug 803921, Bug 618553 and many others. We can utilize this to solve such critical bugs. This would be some kind of open ended bug. Main area of concern would be Mailnews core.
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atuljangra
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?anyone from Mailnews core?
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atuljangra- Do we need to prioritise the ideas?
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| Make OS X users happier
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Something from Bug 728438 to integrate Thunderbird better into OS X would be good. This includes interesting Bugs like the Quickloock integration Bug 457546, which was already a student project, but needs to be finished, integrated into Thunderbird and some tests. The same is true for Bug 465257 to support multi-touch gestures. It also includes Bugs to improve the addressbook behaviour for OS X users (write support, Bug 391057 and picture support, Bug 496789).
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You need to know about C++, JS and OS X APIs.
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SeaMonkey
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Bugzilla
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Documentation
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Mozilla IT and Infrastructure
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Persona / BrowserID
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Release Engineering
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Instantbird
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Emscripten
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Security Engineering
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| MIDI, OSC, Arduino communication
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It would be great to have an easy way to connect creative coding to physical controllers. MakeyMakey is a great example of zero-code zero-install zero-configuration hardware hacking. This comes with the limitation of only sending binary key signals. The system that I'm imagining would be a small, installable web server that translates signals to and from [MIDI, OSC, Arduino] via WebSocket.
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JavaScript, Node.js, MIDI, OSC, Arduino
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Forrest Oliphant, in relation to the meemoo.org project.
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Design a method to record audio and video locally using WebRTC streaming to a local Node.js server. Saving images could also be a good goal. It should be easy to save media and then bring it back into the Meemoo app.
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Forrest Oliphant, in relation to the meemoo.org project.
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"Hacktivity" prototyping and design for ways to bridge the digital/analog high/low tech code/craft divide. http://meemoo.org/hack-our-apps/
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General help designing the UX and graphic look of the site and app.
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UX design, graphic design, prototyping
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