Community:SummerOfCode10

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This page lists all the Google Summer of Code 2010 projects with confirmed mentors, and which have been approved by the SoC administrator. New suggestions can be made on the Brainstorming page.

Potential students: you may choose from the list below, but you do not have to - feel free to submit a proposal for your own idea. However, before you do so, see the guidelines for good ideas. You can also discuss your ideas or application in the #developers channel on IRC: irc://irc.mozilla.org/#developers .

In addition to the specifically-named projects below, we have also tagged a number of bugs in Bugzilla with the keyword student-project. However, as the idea of a "student project" is wider than just the Summer of Code, students looking through the list will need to decide whether any particular bug listed there is actually the right size and scope for Summer of Code.

Application Advice

Questions of any sort? Send mail to Gerv and/or chofmann. We will try and respond as soon as possible and get your questions directed to the right person. Please allow at least 48 hours for a reply.

Mozilla Platform

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

Firefox

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

Thunderbird

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

Calendar

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

Camino

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

SeaMonkey

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

Bugzilla

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments
Better Bugzilla Helper The current Bugzilla Helper was great for its time, but other Bugzillas have done their own step-by-step versions since which are easier to use. And people have had good ideas, like "here's a screenshot of a Thunderbird window - click on where you think the problem is" and so on. Someone needs to research what others have done, write a plan for a much better simple bug filing system, get it discussed and approved in the community, and build it. Gerv Gerv

Mobile/Fennec

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

L10n

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

Firefox Support (Sumo)

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

Rhino

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

Mozilla IT Infrastructure

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

Labs: Weave

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments

Labs: Bespin

Title Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc Reporter Mentor(s) Comments