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Summer of Code 2007

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This wiki page is created to make it easier to plan and coordinate Debian's involvement in the [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google Summer of Code 2007].

Current Status (2007-04-12)

Timeline

see [http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=60325 Timeline in Google's FAQ]

Mailing list

Now that we're getting into the process, we're using a mailing list to organise things. Details are at http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination . All mentors should already be signed up, and students will be added when project decisions have been made (if they're not already subscribed by then).

This year's projects

More details coming soon on each one...

Implementing Mole, infrastructure for managing information

  • Student: [wiki:Jeroen Jeroen van Wolffelaar]

  • Mentor: Martin Michlmayr

  • VCS:

  • Mailing list:

  • IRC:

  • Original idea:

  • Final mentor summary:

Automated Upgrade Testing Using QEMU

Piuparts improvements

Bug Triage and Forward Tool

BitTorrent Proxy for Debian Archive

OVAL Agent for Debian

Bug Submission and Manipulation Web-based User Interface for debbugs

A modular lintian-like CD-image testing tool

GUI frontend for live-helper for building live Debian systems

Some information on what being a good mentor entails can be found here http://primates.ximian.com/~federico/docs/summer-of-code-mentoring-howto/index.html

Infrastructure Provided to Students

As development must happen in the open, students of Debian projects will either receive access to existing source control repositories or setup an Alioth project. Alioth is a ?SourceForge like resource provided by Debian with access to Subversion/Arch/CVS repositories and services like bug tracking and mailing lists. The students are also expected to maintain a webpage or a wiki page to keep everyone up to date on their status.