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GSoC ideas!
Project ideas for the Google Summer of Code 2010
 
== Guidelines ==
 
=== Students ===
 
These ideas were contributed by developers and users of Kitware's open source projects, including [http://www.cmake.org/ CMake], [http://www.cdash.org/ CDash], [http://www.vtk.org/ VTK] and [http://www.paraview.org/ ParaView]. If you wish to submit a proposal based on these ideas you may wish to contact the developers to find out more about the idea you are looking at, get to know the developers your proposal will be reviewed by and receive feedback on your ideas.
 
The Google Summer of Code program is competitive, and accepted students will usually have thoroughly researched the technologies of their proposed project, been in frequent contact with potential mentors and possibly have submitted a patch or two to fix bugs in the project they intend to work. Kitware makes extensive use of mailing lists, and this would be your best point of initial contact for any of the proposed projects you would like to apply to. The mailing lists can be found on the project pages linked to in the preceding paragraph.
 
=== Adding Ideas ===
 
When adding a new idea to this page, please try to include the following information:
 
* A brief explanation of the idea.
* Expected results/feature additions.
* Any prerequisites for working on the project.
* Links to any further information, discussions, bug reports etc.
* Any special mailing lists if not the standard mailing list for the project.
* Your name and email address for contact (if willing to mentor, or nominated mentor).
 
If you are not a developer for the project concerned, please contact a developer about the idea before adding it here.
 
== CMake ==
 
[http://www.cmake.org/ Project page], [http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/mailing.html mailing lists], [http://www.cdash.org/CDash/index.php?project=CMake dashboard].
 
=== Project: CMake Project Generator ===
 
'''Brief explanation:''' The addition of a facility in CMake to automatically generate CMakeLists files based upon the source files present in a directory. So a developer can point CMake at a directory full of source files with a '--generate-project' argument for example, and automatically generate a project. This should detect if source files contain the QOBJECT macro, and need Qt's moc running on them, adding them to the appropriate CMake variable. This would be limited in scope to relatively simple projects wanting a single executable to be built from the source files, with some heuristics or switches to determine what toolkit etc it being used.
 
'''Expected results:''' A new facility added to the CMake suite of tools to generate simple CMakeLists files when supplied the path to a source directory. The user should reasonably expect to be able to run generate CMakeLists files, run CMake on these files and type make to build their project. Similar in functionality to the feature provided by qmake.
 
'''Prerequisites:''' Some familiarity with CMake, C++ and Qt.
 
'''Mentor:''' Marcus D. Hanwell (marcus.hanwell at kitware dot com).
 
== CDash ==
 
[http://www.cdash.org/ Project page], [http://www.cdash.org/cdash/help/mailing.html mailing lists], [http://www.cdash.org/CDash/index.php?project=CDash dashboard].
 
== VTK ==
 
[http://www.vtk.org/ Project page], [http://www.vtk.org/vtk/help/mailing.html mailing lists], [http://www.cdash.org/CDash/index.php?project=VTK dashboard].
 
== ParaView ==
 
[http://www.paraview.org/ Project page], [http://www.paraview.org/paraview/help/mailing.html mailing lists], [http://www.cdash.org/CDash/index.php?project=ParaView3 dashboard].

Revision as of 23:08, 27 February 2010

Project ideas for the Google Summer of Code 2010

Guidelines

Students

These ideas were contributed by developers and users of Kitware's open source projects, including CMake, CDash, VTK and ParaView. If you wish to submit a proposal based on these ideas you may wish to contact the developers to find out more about the idea you are looking at, get to know the developers your proposal will be reviewed by and receive feedback on your ideas.

The Google Summer of Code program is competitive, and accepted students will usually have thoroughly researched the technologies of their proposed project, been in frequent contact with potential mentors and possibly have submitted a patch or two to fix bugs in the project they intend to work. Kitware makes extensive use of mailing lists, and this would be your best point of initial contact for any of the proposed projects you would like to apply to. The mailing lists can be found on the project pages linked to in the preceding paragraph.

Adding Ideas

When adding a new idea to this page, please try to include the following information:

  • A brief explanation of the idea.
  • Expected results/feature additions.
  • Any prerequisites for working on the project.
  • Links to any further information, discussions, bug reports etc.
  • Any special mailing lists if not the standard mailing list for the project.
  • Your name and email address for contact (if willing to mentor, or nominated mentor).

If you are not a developer for the project concerned, please contact a developer about the idea before adding it here.

CMake

Project page, mailing lists, dashboard.

Project: CMake Project Generator

Brief explanation: The addition of a facility in CMake to automatically generate CMakeLists files based upon the source files present in a directory. So a developer can point CMake at a directory full of source files with a '--generate-project' argument for example, and automatically generate a project. This should detect if source files contain the QOBJECT macro, and need Qt's moc running on them, adding them to the appropriate CMake variable. This would be limited in scope to relatively simple projects wanting a single executable to be built from the source files, with some heuristics or switches to determine what toolkit etc it being used.

Expected results: A new facility added to the CMake suite of tools to generate simple CMakeLists files when supplied the path to a source directory. The user should reasonably expect to be able to run generate CMakeLists files, run CMake on these files and type make to build their project. Similar in functionality to the feature provided by qmake.

Prerequisites: Some familiarity with CMake, C++ and Qt.

Mentor: Marcus D. Hanwell (marcus.hanwell at kitware dot com).

CDash

Project page, mailing lists, dashboard.

VTK

Project page, mailing lists, dashboard.

ParaView

Project page, mailing lists, dashboard.