Google Summer of Code Students and Mentors, Start your engines!
The time you've all been waiting for has arrived! As of yesterday students started adding projects to the Official Summer of Code site, and so if you're planning on participating as either a student or mentor, it's time to get a-rollin'!
If you're a student that wants to work on Drupal projects for the summer of code, you should:
- sign up for accounts on both drupal.org and groups.drupal.org
- either locate a proposal that interests you on the Summer of Code group, or add your own idea as a discussion on the Summer of Code group
- if you're interested in a community proposal you should comment on that proposal's discussion to let the community know you're going to put up a proposal
- add the proposals you're interested in to the Official Summer of Code site. IMPORTANT: you can only work on one Summer of Code project per summer, however you can add as many applications as you want and more than one student can add the same basic proposal (though only one proposal will be accepted for each specific idea)
- if you're adopting a community proposal you also should consider creating your own discussion where you work within this site to clarify and perfect your proposal.
If you're interested in mentoring a SoC project, you should:
- sign up to the Summer of Code 2009 Mentors group
- apply to be a mentor on the the Official Summer of Code site (see instructions below in the comments)
- review ideas, create ideas, and most importantly, help the students navigate through the often choppy community waters here.
- if you're interested mentoring one of the proposed ideas you should comment on that proposal's discussion to let students know that mentors are willing to work with them
Also- if you need to reach me and can't find me in the #drupal irc channel, please feel free to send me an e-mail (alex at zivtech) or through my contact form.
Read moreA Design Related Summer of Code Project?
What's up designers? As some of you may know I'm heading up the google summer of code this year for Drupal (for background on the GSoC see: http://drupal.org/google-summer-of-code/2009 ). I'm not sure what big items need to get created in order to make Drupal theming more awesomer, which is why I'm asking for your help!
We absolutely have to have a design related project in this year's Summer of Code! (Obviously just my opinion, but I think it's very, very important) In order for that to happen we need ideas for projects, and the window to get the projects in is pretty short. So- who wants to help get some major design work done for Drupal? All you have to do is go to http://drupal.org/google-summer-of-code/2009 and create a discussion with your idea.
And remember, not only might we get some killer Design features from a student's work, but we might find a design-oriented webchick out there!
Any ideas?
Read moreGoogle Summer of Code 2009 documents have been updated!
The "HOWTO" and "General Requirements" documents have been posted on the group page for Google Summer of Code 2009.
Read moreAny Proposals from 2008 worth doing in 2009?
There are a number of proposals from last year that either didn't make the cut or, in a couple of rare cases, didn't result in a successful project. Are there proposals from the GSoC 2008 group that worth bringing over the GSoC 2009 group? I'm going to put some work in organizing the group, and I was thinking it might be a good way to populate the idea section with some content.
Here's the list from last year: http://drupal.org/google-summer-of-code/2008/ideas-list
Read moreSearch Scoring Improvements
Background
Read moreThe other side of GSoC
Ok, this is going to get me into trouble, but nevertheless:
Christian Weilbach, long-time KDE developer, has posted a lengthy critique of Google's intentions with the GSoC on his blog (which is running on Drupal, btw). The lack of paragraph usage makes it a bit hard to read, hopefully that'll be fixed soon, but nonetheless I find it very worth the read, even if one doesn't necessarily need to agree with his point of view.
Read moreSearchAPI Module
The following is my first revision of a proposal to create a search API module. I'd love to get some feedback.
Project Details
A Drupal search API would allow for separation between the search interface that end users interact and the back-end indexing and retrieval work that a search engine performs. The advantages to creating a search API are:
Outline Designer / Improved node creation work flow / interface
I'm currently working on a project called "outline designer" for release into the Drupal community (5.x branch, out in the next few days as I'm cleaning up the initial release as we speak). What the outline designer does currently:
*Structure nodes in a book visually via drag and drop
*Right click to create, edit, delete, rename, duplicate any node of any allowed type
*Right click to change content type
*Everything is Ajax saved using standardized Drupal node_save architecture
*Ability to enable / disable the ability to create different content types
Integrate Google's new Youtube API with Drupal
Moved to official ideas list at http://drupal.org/node/237646
Google announced that they will open up Youtube's API . This means sites can have the ability to upload video transparently. The API is here.
Sites can have a chromeless player (non Youtube branded) too.
Read moreREQUESTING INPUT DRUPAL IN AFRICA
Hello All,
PLEASE TAKE A MINUTE OR TWO TO READ THIS
I am a high school student in American participating in the Google Highly Open Participation Contest 2007 (http://code.google.com/opensource/ghop/2007-8/) and am working on a task for Drupal. The task is to research how Drupal is used in Africa to demonstrate that Drupal is used worldwide.
I am posting this to you either because you are an Africa group, have an African Drupal site, or have been using Drupal for a while and are knowledgeable (or all of the above).
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