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'''Mentor:''' Try to see who in KDE is interested in what you want to work on and approach them. If you are unsure you can always ask in #kde-soc on Freenode IRC. | '''Mentor:''' Try to see who in KDE is interested in what you want to work on and approach them. If you are unsure you can always ask in #kde-soc on Freenode IRC. | ||
=== Okular === | |||
'''Okular is a universal document viewer developed by KDE. Okular works on multiple platforms, including but not limited to Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, *BSD. [mailto:[email protected] Contact] the Okular developers.''' | |||
==== Project: Okular user interface for e-ink tables (PineNote) ==== | |||
'''Brief explanation:''' e-ink tables are special given their "low" refresh rate. | |||
We would need to create a new Okular user interface (based either in the mobile or the dekstop one) to accommodate for the unique features of those kind of displays. | |||
We will probably arrange to get a device loaned if someone gets selected for this project. | |||
'''Expected results:''' A new Okular user interface that works well with e-ink tablets. | |||
'''Knowledge prerequisite:''' C++, probably QML. | |||
'''Duration:''' 350 hours. | |||
'''Mentor:''' Albert Astals Cid [email protected] |
Revision as of 22:57, 2 February 2022
See also: GSoC Instructions, Last year ideas
Guidelines
Information for Students
These ideas were contributed by our developers and users. They are sometimes vague or incomplete. If you wish to submit a proposal based on these ideas, you are urged to contact the developers and find out more about the particular suggestion you're looking at.
Becoming accepted as a Google Summer of Code student is quite competitive. Accepted students typically have thoroughly researched the technologies of their proposed project and have been in frequent contact with potential mentors. Simply copying and pasting an idea here will not work. On the other hand, creating a completely new idea without first consulting potential mentors rarely works.
When writing your proposal or asking for help from the general KDE community don't assume people are familiar with the ideas here. KDE is really big!
If there is no specific contact given you can ask questions on the general KDE development list [email protected]. See the KDE mailing lists page for information on available mailing lists and how to subscribe.
Adding a Proposal
Project:
If appropriate, screenshot or another image
Brief explanation:
Expected results:
Knowledge Prerequisite:
Duration: ~175 hr or ~350 hour (use only one)
Mentor:
When adding an idea to this section, please try to include the following data:
- if the application is not widely known, a description of what it does and where its code lives
- a brief explanation
- the expected results
- pre-requisites for working on your project
- if applicable, links to more information or discussions
- mailing list or IRC channel for your application/library/module
- expected effort to finish the project (either ~175 or ~350 hrs)
- your name and email address for contact (if you're willing to be a mentor)
**Ideas with no mentors listed and their contact info will be removed**
If you are not a developer but have a good idea for a proposal, get in contact with relevant developers first.
Ideas
Your Own Idea
Project: Something that you're totally excited about
Brief explanation: Do you have an awesome idea you want to work on with KDE but that is not among the ideas below? That's cool. We love that! But please do us a favor: Get in touch with a mentor early on and make sure your project is realistic and within the scope of KDE. That will spare you and us a lot of frustration.
Expected results: Something you and KDE loves
Knowledge Prerequisite: Probably C++ and Qt but depends on your project
Duration: Mention one of ~175 or ~350 hours of effort necessary to finish the project. Use only one of these two project classes and don't come up with other numbers here.
Mentor: Try to see who in KDE is interested in what you want to work on and approach them. If you are unsure you can always ask in #kde-soc on Freenode IRC.
Okular
Okular is a universal document viewer developed by KDE. Okular works on multiple platforms, including but not limited to Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, *BSD. Contact the Okular developers.
Project: Okular user interface for e-ink tables (PineNote)
Brief explanation: e-ink tables are special given their "low" refresh rate.
We would need to create a new Okular user interface (based either in the mobile or the dekstop one) to accommodate for the unique features of those kind of displays.
We will probably arrange to get a device loaned if someone gets selected for this project.
Expected results: A new Okular user interface that works well with e-ink tablets.
Knowledge prerequisite: C++, probably QML.
Duration: 350 hours.
Mentor: Albert Astals Cid [email protected]