One of the applications that made jQuery  is thickbox. I would love to see
some improvement over there.
I think the jquery team has picked it up, how far is it going? To which
directions? What will be the next version?
Wouldn't it be something to hand over to the SoC? 



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Sent: vendredi 16 février 2007 17:28
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Subject: [jQuery] Google's Summer of Code

Hey Everyone -

Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to have
jQuery be a part of it:
http://code.google.com/soc/

If you're not familiar with how SoC works, Google pays a number of college
students to work on an open source project for an entire summer. This is a
great opportunity for the kids, and for the projects that they're
supporting.

In order to be able to apply, we'd have to come up with a list of things
that we'd like them to do. So, I'm asking you (the jQuery
community) what you think 1-3 decent coders could do for us for a summer?

Some examples of good ideas (which should be expanded upon):
 - Build or port an unobtrusive charting plugin
 - Add jQuery support to a popular CMS/Framework
 - Build some interactive demos for jQuery.com
 - Add new functionality to Interface

We're already working on the following improvements to the web site (so you
don't need to ask for these):
 - A new plugins repository
 - A new forum area
 - A customizable download area

Feel free to post your suggestions - all are welcome!

--John

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