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| valign="top" | Secure My Stuff | | valign="top" | Secure My Stuff | ||
| valign="top" | This will be a Firefox extension through which a user can encrypt and secure his stuff . | | valign="top" | This will be a Firefox extension through which a user can encrypt and secure his stuff. The files that can be encrypted can be mp3, flash , video , docs or even a zip file around size 500-600 mb. There will Be several Encryption Techniques according to the kind of File to be encrypted a user will have choice out of them and can also add a key given by his own in encryption and same same will be required when decryption will take place. * The Reasons Firefox should have this one :- * all users use to upload their stuff in various file sharing/ uploading sites for easy share , many a times we wish only perticular persons should get that stuff from other site any time just by using this extension and user key that he gave to the receiver. * More over we can upload our stuff and secure/encrypt it easily through firefox without any need of any external software. * no one acan make any changes in our stuff without our permission * any kind of file can be secured/encrypted. | ||
* The Reasons Firefox should have this one :- | |||
* all users use to upload their stuff in various file sharing/ uploading sites for easy share , many a times we wish only perticular persons should get that stuff from other site any time just by using this extension and user key that he gave to the receiver. | |||
* More over we can upload our stuff and secure/encrypt it easily through firefox without any need of any external software. | |||
* no one acan make any changes in our stuff without our permission | |||
* any kind of file can be secured/encrypted. | |||
| valign="top" | [[User:Kapil|Kapil Manchanda ]] | | valign="top" | [[User:Kapil|Kapil Manchanda ]] | ||
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| valign="top" | Why does this have anything to do with Firefox? -- Gerv | | valign="top" | Why does this have anything to do with Firefox? -- Gerv <br><br>@Gerv * I have mentioned the reasons please read them i am a student of B.tech(CSE) and realy wish to work on this project. How should i send you more details on this please mention. | ||
@Gerv * I have mentioned the reasons please read them i am a student of B.tech(CSE) and realy wish to work on this project. How should i send you more details on this please mention. | |||
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| valign="top" | Web page highlighter | | valign="top" | Web page highlighter | ||
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| valign="top" | [[User:ericjung|Eric H. Jung]] | | valign="top" | [[User:ericjung|Eric H. Jung]] | ||
| valign="top" | [[User:ericjung|Eric H. Jung]] | | valign="top" | [[User:ericjung|Eric H. Jung]] | ||
| valign="top" | How does this relate to [http://labs.mozilla.com/2007/12/introducing-weave/ Weave]? -- Gerv. | | valign="top" | How does this relate to [http://labs.mozilla.com/2007/12/introducing-weave/ Weave]? -- Gerv.<br><br>Seems to fit nicely with weave. Weave allows for plugins; let's make this a weave plugin. Note that weave currently only supports history and bookmarks, not cookies. | ||
Seems to fit nicely with weave. Weave allows for plugins; let's make this a weave plugin. Note that weave currently only supports history and bookmarks, not cookies. | |||
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| valign="top" | Extension : Avahi Support | | valign="top" | Extension : Avahi Support | ||
| valign="top" | [http://avahi.org/ Avahi] is an application to discover services available on local network ( known as Zeroconf) and is currently being used by many [http://avahi.org/wiki/AboutAvahi#Distributions/ distributions] and [http://avahi.org/wiki/Avah4users#SoftwareMakinguseofAvahi/ softwares] to implement the same technology. An extension and UI would be developed, so that user can access and administrate services found by Avahi daemon. | | valign="top" | [http://avahi.org/ Avahi] is an application to discover services available on local network ( known as Zeroconf) and is currently being used by many [http://avahi.org/wiki/AboutAvahi#Distributions/ distributions] and [http://avahi.org/wiki/Avah4users#SoftwareMakinguseofAvahi/ softwares] to implement the same technology. An extension and UI would be developed, so that user can access and administrate services found by Avahi daemon. | ||
'''Services:''' Avahi can detect all the hardwares capable with [http://www.zeroconf.org/ IPv4LL] addressing and can access all the services like FTP servers, shared files available on remote machine running Avahi. | '''Services:''' Avahi can detect all the hardwares capable with [http://www.zeroconf.org/ IPv4LL] addressing and can access all the services like FTP servers, shared files available on remote machine running Avahi. '''Benefits to Firefox users''': They can access printers , FTP servers, Web servers, SSH Remote terminal available on local network with Firefox. We can develop some kind of protocol as KDE people have for [http://avahi.org/download/gallery/konqueror-zeroconf-browser.png Konqueror] to access Avahi services. Bug [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=173804 173804] | ||
'''Benefits to Firefox users''': They can access printers , FTP servers, Web servers, SSH Remote terminal available on local network with Firefox. | |||
We can develop some kind of protocol as KDE people have for [http://avahi.org/download/gallery/konqueror-zeroconf-browser.png Konqueror] to access Avahi services. Bug [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=173804 173804] | |||
| valign="top" | Sunil Ghai | | valign="top" | Sunil Ghai | ||
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| valign="top" | Sunil: why does Firefox need to do any of those things? We don't need to manage printers, for example - and we print to them via the OS, which does all the hard work. Konqueror is not a good comparison because it does far more things in the KDE desktop than Firefox will ever do. -- Gerv | | valign="top" | Sunil: why does Firefox need to do any of those things? We don't need to manage printers, for example - and we print to them via the OS, which does all the hard work. Konqueror is not a good comparison because it does far more things in the KDE desktop than Firefox will ever do. -- Gerv <br><br>@Gerv: This would make firefox capable to access Zeroconf networks. To implement Zeroconf, many distributions are using Avahi. Resources could be anything, not just a printer.<br><br>@Gerv: see bug 173804. It's very useful to discover webservers on your network, or to configure devices (if they use a webserver). Try it out in Safari. -- jhermans<br><br>@jhermans: Thanks about the bug information. | ||
@Gerv: This would make firefox capable to access Zeroconf networks. To implement Zeroconf, many distributions are using Avahi. Resources could be anything, not just a printer. | |||
@Gerv: see bug 173804. It's very useful to discover webservers on your network, or to configure devices (if they use a webserver). Try it out in Safari. -- jhermans | |||
@jhermans: Thanks about the bug information. | |||
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| valign="top" | Display date/time depending on user's location | | valign="top" | Display date/time depending on user's location | ||
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| valign="top" | [[User:Let_Me_Be|Šimon Tóth]] | | valign="top" | [[User:Let_Me_Be|Šimon Tóth]] | ||
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| valign="top" | Šimon - if you want this to happen, you are going to have to find a mentor; I'm not sure anyone in the Mozilla community knows much about KDE. Perhaps it would be better as a KDE project? -- Gerv | | valign="top" | Šimon - if you want this to happen, you are going to have to find a mentor; I'm not sure anyone in the Mozilla community knows much about KDE. Perhaps it would be better as a KDE project? -- Gerv<br><br>A KDE project? You must be kidding. The source code of Firefox has to be modified to it at least follow freedesktop.org standards. Why should this be a KDE project? If Firefox developers don't know standards, then maybe they should learn them. But why should KDE developers understand Firefox code? -- Šimon<br><br>Someone from one project is going to have to understand the code of the other. And it seems that the reason we don't have KDE support at the moment is that no-one in the Mozilla project cares about KDE enough. So, for a start, it might be hard to find a mentor. Which is why I suggested approaching it from the KDE side. -- Gerv | ||
A KDE project? You must be kidding. The source code of Firefox has to be modified to it at least follow freedesktop.org standards. Why should this be a KDE project? If Firefox developers don't know standards, then maybe they should learn them. But why should KDE developers understand Firefox code? -- Šimon | |||
Someone from one project is going to have to understand the code of the other. And it seems that the reason we don't have KDE support at the moment is that no-one in the Mozilla project cares about KDE enough. So, for a start, it might be hard to find a mentor. Which is why I suggested approaching it from the KDE side. -- Gerv | |||
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| valign="top" | Improved FAYT | | valign="top" | Improved FAYT |