Hi, I propose to offer them an implementation of JEP-0151. We need another implementation of a virtual presence client done by other people to gain more experience. This could be an implementation for Linux and Firefox/Mozilla. A virtual presence client is a Jabber client. This seems to be an interesting topic for new jabber coders. But it would not be YAJC, because it is essentially a MUC client with additional VP features. Virtual presence on Jabber is a new field where a creative coder can still set standards. On the other hand tests can be done against a running system. There is already implementation experience and operation experience in the Jabber community. This enables quick progress. A second client would be interesting to cross check the concepts layed out in JEP-0151. A VP client for Linux (and/or MacOS) would be the first one for non-Windows users. Many people ask for it and it would be very interesting in order to eliminate platform dependencies of the specification and the Win32 implemetation, if there are any.
We would like to make virtual presence a strong argument for Jabber, because it has the potential to draw users to Jabber. This implementation would help a lot. It might also draw Google's attention to virtual presence, because virtual presence fits well to Google's activities. It would be a cool add on to Google's blogger.com. Virtual presence is about finding people which you would not find by searching. It also has a strong connection to social networks. All this fits roughly into the Google sphere. Links: Spec: http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0151.html Impl: http://www.lluna.de hw -- Dr. Klaus H. Wolf bluehands GmbH & Co.mmunication KG http://www.bluehands.de/people/hw +49 (0721) 16108 75 -- Jabber enabled Virtual Presence on the Web: www.lluna.de Open Source Future History: www.galactic-developments.de >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf >Of Peter Saint-Andre >Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 7:59 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: [jdev] Google Summer of Code > > >As you've probably heard, Google is running a cool program called >the "Summer of Code", which enables university students to work on >open-source projects during the summer months and earn $4500 at the >same time. The goal is to get university students excited about and >familiar with open-source software development by working on a coding >project. The Jabber Software Foundation is a mentoring organization >for this program, which means you can work on a Jabber/XMPP-related >project for the summer and get paid for it. I've heard that you will >also get a T-shirt out of it. ;-) > >I have created a web page about the JSF's involvement with the Summer >of Code program, including a preliminary list of possible projects: > >http://www.jabber.org/developer/summerofcode.shtml > >I'm sure there are many more potential projects lurking out there, so >let's discuss them on the list here and I'll update that page. > >Feel free to ping me via Jabber or on this list if you have any >questions or suggestions. > >Thanks! > >Peter > >-- >Peter Saint-Andre >Jabber Software Foundation >http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.shtml > >_______________________________________________ >jdev mailing list >[email protected] >http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev > _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
