On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Thomas Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Good morning,
>
>  hope you had a nice weekend or a nice PHP conference! Later this day, the
>  application period for mentoring organisations to the Google Summer of Code
>  2008 will start. The deadline is march 12.
>
>  I'd be happy to see more people using ezc and in special contributing to 
> them.
>  The GSoC does not only sponsor one or more students working two and a half
>  months for the project. It may also be a good opportunity to increase
>  visibility. Some thousand students around the world will check the list of
>  mentoring organizations. Even if a student will not apply, he or she may have
>  the first contact to ezc through the GSoC website.
>  Since eZ Systems has a broad network of partners, it may be possible to
>  provide additional local mentorship through a local partner.
>
>  Two more project ideas:
>
>  ezcContentRepository
>  =============
>
>  eZPublish has a very sophisticated concept of content handling with it's
>  content classes build on attributes build on datatypes. Since the concept is
>  so good it may be no coincidence, that a similiar concept exists in the Java
>  world under the name "Java Content Repository".[1]
>  A group of Typo3 developers is trying to port the Java implementation of this
>  standard, Jackrabbit, to PHP.[2]
>  The GSoC project for ezc would be to create a Content Repository Component
>  implementing the best concepts of eZPublish and the Java Content Repository.
>
>  Role Based Permissions
>  ==============
>
>  I see only one big block that is missing in ezc besides the component
>  described above to build a complete eZPublish on top of the components: A
>  permission management system.
More ideas evolve around web shops:
- handling of money (basic operatins like dividing and addition,
implicit conversion.....)
- payment gateways (paypal would be nice)
- safe basic inventory system with support for payment plugins (this
would be nice to combine with the content repository)

Cheers,
Frederik
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