[Design] Projects for OSU
Mimi Yin
mimi at osafoundation.org
Tue Jan 24 15:40:06 PST 2006
Ted, do we continue to cross-post this thread?
+ GUI rule builder for mail filters, creating rule-based collections
and advanced search
+ Item versioning
+ Creating, editing and displaying threads/clusters of items
+ Graphical views of data
Mimi
On Jan 23, 2006, at 3:58 PM, Ted Leung wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> One of the things we're trying to do in the community space is to
> try and hook up with people who could contribute on a sustained
> basis. One avenue for doing this is via Oregon State University's
> (OSU) Open Source Lab (OSL). Among other things, the OSL has
> graduate students who are (right now!) looking for master's degree
> projects, which means a 20+hr/wk project that could last as long
> as 2 years.
>
> I'd like to see whether we can think of any projects that:
> 1) could contribute to getting Chandler/Cosmo/Scooby out the door
> faster (perhaps in an area where we aren't planning to do a lot of
> work right away).
> 2) could be done by someone at OSL in conjunction with some
> mentoring/support from the Chandler community / OSAF staff.
>
> As examples, these are some Mozilla projects that were suitable as
> projects for OSL students
>
> a) Security
> i) Javascript security models - how to keep runtime
> content safe
> ii) Analyzing the Mozilla code base for security bugs
> iii) Comparative security of closed/open-source
> (IE/Mozilla) - i.e. could do an analysis of
> past
> data, bug fix times, etc
> iv) Extension security
> b) Javascript debugging tools - how to build a workable
> debugger for
> a dynamic web language
> c) XUL Development tools - how to build a visual GUI builder
> for XUL applications
> d) RSS - how to build discoverable RSS reading into the
> browser
> e) UI/User Experience projects
> i) Tabbed browsing - how to make it discoverable for
> novice
> users, how to manage with many tabs open etc
> ii) Bookmarks management - how to manage very large
> and dynamic sets of bookmarks
>
>
> Please reply to this message with your ideas
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