Hello Leonardo, KDE still hasn't be accepted in Google Summer of Code this year. However here are some useful information:
GSoC 2013 has only just been announced and we are currently creating the list of ideas for GSoC which will be available as soon as KDE is accepted as a participating project. In the mean time I strongly suggest you read the KDE guide [1] first and get familiar with KDE and its various projects as much as possible. To be able to select a particular project you need to be quite familiar with it, so make sure you learn as much as possible in the mean time, mostly by using KDE and reading the documentation of the various projects. Getting not only familiar with the project but also get some first coding experience and getting acquainted with the KDE developers is a strongly recommended, so please have a look at the Junior Jobs in Bugzilla [2] You should also subscribe to the KDE SoC mailing list [3] where all announcements regarding GSoC will be made. Some important information regarding KDEs GSoC planning can be found on the KDE Community wiki [4] [1] http://flossmanuals.net/kde-guide/ [2] http://kde.org/jj [3] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc [4] http://community.kde.org/GSoC If you have never worked on Free Software before, here is some important background information as well as some additional reads we recommend: About Free Software: [5] How to ask questions and communicate: [6], [7] and [8] Some basic mailing list and IRC etiquette: [9] and [10] [5]: http://www.fsf.org/about/what-is-free-software [6]: http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html [7]: http://www.shakthimaan.com/downloads.html#i-want-2-do-project-tell-me-wat-2-do [8]: http://whathaveyoutried.com/ [9]: http://www.kde.org/support/mailinglists/ [10]: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/IRC/beginners.html However, I think it's better if you discuss your idea with the Kig team (which is part of KDE Edu), maybe creating a draft of a project proposal, and, if well suited, post it on the KDE GSoC 2013 idea page on the kde wiki. [11] My personal advice is to write to their mailing list and/or ask and discuss on IRC channel, keeping in mind that kde could still not be accepted to GSoC 2013. [11]: http://community.kde.org/GSoC/2013/Ideas Regards, Claudio 2013/3/26 miniBill <[email protected]> > I've got an idea for the 2013 GSoC: add projective geometry to kig. > This would need adding the relevant data structures, generalizing the > algorithms > and designing UI metaphors for the points "at infinity". > > Leonardo Taglialegne > > > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to > unsubscribe << > >
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