Re: Welcome to Openmoko GSoC
Ah, thanks for the correction. Joseph Jon Booker wrote: IM/VoIP using telepathy http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/ ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Welcome to Openmoko GSoC
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 16:51:17 -0700 ian douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Daniel Willmann wrote: > > IM/VoIP using telepathy > > > I'm hoping you meant telephony? Or is Google seriously funding some > sort of telekenesis projects? ;o) > > -id > > ___ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/ It seems flexible enough to support telekinesis, is there a standard RFC for VoEP (Voice over ESP)? -- Joseph Booker signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Welcome to Openmoko GSoC
Daniel Willmann wrote: IM/VoIP using telepathy I'm hoping you meant telephony? Or is Google seriously funding some sort of telekenesis projects? ;o) -id ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Welcome to Openmoko GSoC
Really great news !! Congratulation ! Let's work on ! On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 12:41 AM, Daniel Willmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm happy to announce the final Google Summer of Code slot allocation > for Openmoko. 10 projects will be funded this year which is quite an > improvement over the 3 we had in 2007. Lets make it rock. :-) > > So here are the projects that we will take on during this years Summer > of Code: > > OpenMoko Mail > Student: Vladimir Mihaylov > Mentor: Thomas Wood > > Flexible answering machine > Student: Frederik Sdun > Mentor: Thomas Wood > > IM/VoIP using telepathy > Student: Deniz Koçak > Mentor: Robert McQueen > > Accelerometer Gestures > Student: Paul-Valentin Borza > Mentor: Daniel Willmann > > Implementation of a OpenMoko remote controller for GNU/Linux > Student: Valério Domingos Valério > Mentor: Daniel Willmann > > speech recognition facility in open moko > Student: Saurabh Gupta > Mentor: Luis G. Lira > > A "targeted" SELinux Policy For OpenMoko > Student: Willis Vandevanter > Mentor: Stefan Schmidt > > SMS middleware > Student: Patryk Szymczak > Mentor: Michael Lauer > > odeviced: Open Device Daemon for FreeRunner/Neo1973 complying with > freesmartphone.org specs > Student: Sudharshan S > Mentor: Michael Lauer > > PIM storage for the mobile world > Student: Sören Apel > Mentor: m. dietrich > > Please make the students feel welcome in our community and help them > with any questions they have. > > If you applied this year but didn't get accepted don't despair. Openmoko > welcomes your contribution, whether made through GSoC or not and > through the "Community member of the month" contest you can even win a > t-shirt. It's all about the t-shirts. :-) > Finally, if there will be a Google Summer of Code next year we will try > to get accepted as mentoring organization again. > > All students are free to choose the way they want to handle the > development, if you have no strong preference we would recommend > creating a project at projects.openmoko.org. However, we do require > that every project has a website of some sorts with current status > information (this can be the projects.om.org Site, it could be a > special category in your blog, it might even be a plaintext file edited > in $EDITOR and synced to a webserver). Important is that there's some > place where interested people can go to and get an overview over your > project. General development discussion should take place on a public > mailing list, preferably [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can > sign up for mailing lists at http://lists.openmoko.org/ > Also the IRC room #openmoko-gsoc on Freenode is available for mentors > and students to discuss their project. This room is of course open to > the general public. > > A good place to start looking for documentation is the Openmoko wiki at > http://wiki.openmoko.org/ > > An overview page with links to the individual projects pages will be > available at > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Summer_of_Code_2008#Current_projects once > everything is set up. > > Regards, > Daniel Willmann > -- Steven Le Roux Jabber-ID : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Welcome to Openmoko GSoC
Hello, I'm happy to announce the final Google Summer of Code slot allocation for Openmoko. 10 projects will be funded this year which is quite an improvement over the 3 we had in 2007. Lets make it rock. :-) So here are the projects that we will take on during this years Summer of Code: OpenMoko Mail Student: Vladimir Mihaylov Mentor: Thomas Wood Flexible answering machine Student: Frederik Sdun Mentor: Thomas Wood IM/VoIP using telepathy Student: Deniz Koçak Mentor: Robert McQueen Accelerometer Gestures Student: Paul-Valentin Borza Mentor: Daniel Willmann Implementation of a OpenMoko remote controller for GNU/Linux Student: Valério Domingos Valério Mentor: Daniel Willmann speech recognition facility in open moko Student: Saurabh Gupta Mentor: Luis G. Lira A "targeted" SELinux Policy For OpenMoko Student: Willis Vandevanter Mentor: Stefan Schmidt SMS middleware Student: Patryk Szymczak Mentor: Michael Lauer odeviced: Open Device Daemon for FreeRunner/Neo1973 complying with freesmartphone.org specs Student: Sudharshan S Mentor: Michael Lauer PIM storage for the mobile world Student: Sören Apel Mentor: m. dietrich Please make the students feel welcome in our community and help them with any questions they have. If you applied this year but didn't get accepted don't despair. Openmoko welcomes your contribution, whether made through GSoC or not and through the "Community member of the month" contest you can even win a t-shirt. It's all about the t-shirts. :-) Finally, if there will be a Google Summer of Code next year we will try to get accepted as mentoring organization again. All students are free to choose the way they want to handle the development, if you have no strong preference we would recommend creating a project at projects.openmoko.org. However, we do require that every project has a website of some sorts with current status information (this can be the projects.om.org Site, it could be a special category in your blog, it might even be a plaintext file edited in $EDITOR and synced to a webserver). Important is that there's some place where interested people can go to and get an overview over your project. General development discussion should take place on a public mailing list, preferably [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can sign up for mailing lists at http://lists.openmoko.org/ Also the IRC room #openmoko-gsoc on Freenode is available for mentors and students to discuss their project. This room is of course open to the general public. A good place to start looking for documentation is the Openmoko wiki at http://wiki.openmoko.org/ An overview page with links to the individual projects pages will be available at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Summer_of_Code_2008#Current_projects once everything is set up. Regards, Daniel Willmann signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Welcome to Openmoko GSoC
Hello, I'm happy to announce the final Google Summer of Code slot allocation for Openmoko. 10 projects will be funded this year which is quite an improvement over the 3 we had in 2007. Lets make it rock. :-) So here are the projects that we will take on during this years Summer of Code: OpenMoko Mail Student: Vladimir Mihaylov Mentor: Thomas Wood Flexible answering machine Student: Frederik Sdun Mentor: Thomas Wood IM/VoIP using telepathy Student: Deniz Koçak Mentor: Robert McQueen Accelerometer Gestures Student: Paul-Valentin Borza Mentor: Daniel Willmann Implementation of a OpenMoko remote controller for GNU/Linux Student: Valério Domingos Valério Mentor: Daniel Willmann speech recognition facility in open moko Student: Saurabh Gupta Mentor: Luis G. Lira A "targeted" SELinux Policy For OpenMoko Student: Willis Vandevanter Mentor: Stefan Schmidt SMS middleware Student: Patryk Szymczak Mentor: Michael Lauer odeviced: Open Device Daemon for FreeRunner/Neo1973 complying with freesmartphone.org specs Student: Sudharshan S Mentor: Michael Lauer PIM storage for the mobile world Student: Sören Apel Mentor: m. dietrich Please make the students feel welcome in our community and help them with any questions they have. If you applied this year but didn't get accepted don't despair. Openmoko welcomes your contribution, whether made through GSoC or not and through the "Community member of the month" contest you can even win a t-shirt. It's all about the t-shirts. :-) Finally, if there will be a Google Summer of Code next year we will try to get accepted as mentoring organization again. All students are free to choose the way they want to handle the development, if you have no strong preference we would recommend creating a project at projects.openmoko.org. However, we do require that every project has a website of some sorts with current status information (this can be the projects.om.org Site, it could be a special category in your blog, it might even be a plaintext file edited in $EDITOR and synced to a webserver). Important is that there's some place where interested people can go to and get an overview over your project. General development discussion should take place on a public mailing list, preferably [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can sign up for mailing lists at http://lists.openmoko.org/ Also the IRC room #openmoko-gsoc on Freenode is available for mentors and students to discuss their project. This room is of course open to the general public. A good place to start looking for documentation is the Openmoko wiki at http://wiki.openmoko.org/ An overview page with links to the individual projects pages will be available at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Summer_of_Code_2008#Current_projects once everything is set up. Regards, Daniel Willmann signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community