Summer of Code projects for browser hackers
With the revised deadline for Google Summer of Code ‘08 student applications looming, we’ve been getting a lot of interest in browser-related student projects. I’ve put together a list of some of my favourite ideas.
- GNOME ideas
- Epiphany
- Desktop integration
- Bookmark and history integration
- JavaScript debugger based on Drosera / Web Inspector
- Evolution
- Bug tracking aid
- Empathy
- WebKit Adium theme support
- Desktop widgets
- Integrated web app launcher
- Epiphany
- WebKit ideas
- Cairo SVG backend completion
- GTK+ port test suite completion
- Mono ideas
- WebKit-based HTML editor
If in doubt, now’s the time to submit proposals. Already-listed ideas are the most likely to get mentored but students are free to propose their own ideas as well. Proposals for incremental improvements will tend to be favoured over ideas for completely new applications, but a proof of concept and/or roadmap can help when submitting plans for larger projects.
Update: There’s no need to keep asking about the status of an application on IRC/private mail etc. It’s a busy time for the upstream developers but they’ll get back in touch as soon as possible.
April 6th, 2008 at 11:02 pm
I’d love to see GtkHTML removed from Evolution as well. Could be another item on the list
April 10th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
Hi.. Can webkit/gtk be built on Windows? Or will it need much hackery at the moment?
webkit/gtk looks really nice on the screenshots.. I hope I can check it against the safari version on windows
April 28th, 2008 at 10:22 am
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