Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Ludovic Dubost wrote:
Hi,
We have quite a few anti vandalism projects proposals. I would suggest
to the candidates that have proposed an anti vandalism project to also
propose a second XWiki project that they would be interested in pursuing.
This could help us not having a tough choice between good candidates.
Actually, I would encourage all students to:
- submit a draft of their applications as soon as possible, so that we
can detect conflicts in time and suggest good students to make a second
application for a different project
- try to make a second application for a different project anyway, just
to be sure he has a second chance, even if he/she doesn't spend as much
time on it. It will be possible to edit it later. (this also helps
increasing the number of slots we can get)
FYI, applications CAN be edited after being submitted.
FYI, the following projects have very little proposals (if any):
- Chart Macro for Syntax 2.0 and Chart Wizard
- DimDim Integration
- GWT Wysiwyg Improved Multi Browser Support
- Improved Bulletin Board Application
- Improved content fetching mechanism for XWiki Watch
- Improved PDF Export using XML-FO and FOP
- Integration of Mozilla Bespin as a core Script editor in XWiki
- PDF export using the OpenOffice Plugin
- Template and Document Type Manager
And of course, you can come with your own idea.
Some other project ideas that are not listed:
- Migrating applications to the XWiki 2.0 syntax
- Improving the storage system (only for those that can show real
experience with databases, hibernate, and some knowledge of XWiki internals)
- Improvements for our products (UI and usability experience)
- Migrating plugins to the component model (Java experience)
- Implementing some features (plugins) that other wiki engines have
(Confluence, TWiki) and we don't
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Sergiu Dumitriu
http://purl.org/net/sergiu/