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Revision as of 21:34, 20 March 2009
Contents
What is it?
The [[[Summer of Code 2007|2007]] and 2008, Geeklog has been accepted as a mentoring organization again in 2009.
Project Ideas
This is a list of ideas for projects that we feel would add useful functionality to Geeklog:
For Geeklog
- Plugin repository
- Test framework
- SWOT (Spam: Web of Trust)
- Spam-X plugin overhaul
- Webservices revisited
- Support for PostgreSQL
- Core Notification Service
- OpenID 2.0 Support
- Add Social Networking Features
- Cross Site Alerting and Publication API
We're also willing to accept new ideas from students. In that case, please check that what you're proposing isn't already available (e.g. with some existing add-on). For more inspiration, you can also refer to our list of leftover ideas (not all of them fully fleshed out) from previous years.
For AptitudeCMS (formerly Geeklog 2)
- Taxonomy and Tagging Plugin
- Workflow Plugin
- Geeklog2 Syndication API
- Geeklog2 Anti-Spam "Solution"
- Media Plugin
Notes for Students
We have collected some information for students here. Please take a moment to read them. Thanks.
Recommended reading
Google provides an extensive FAQ. There's also a very informative Advice for Students page. We recommend reading those first.
Required skills
Students interested in any of the above projects should have reasonable experience with PHP and some basic SQL knowledge. Being able to set up your own LAMP server (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) would probably help but isn't a prerequisite.
Geeklog uses Mercurial for revision control (aka version control aka source code management). Students should have a basic grasp of revision control - we can help you with the specifics of Using Mercurial.
Background information
Geeklog is an umbrella for two related but distinct CMS:
- Geeklog (current version: 1.5.2) is the software you may have seen running websites such as Groklaw.
- AptitudeCMS (formerly Geeklog 2) is a "next generation" CMS and has been rewritten from the ground up. There are no released versions of AptitudeCMS yet.
Contact
For all questions regarding Geeklog and the Summer of Code, please email us at
- contact-us(AT)lists.geeklog.net
or use this web form.
You are also invited to join our Development Mailing List and say "Hi!"
Or you can hop on our IRC channel: #geeklog at irc.freenode.net and talk to us directly (some patience required - not everyone may be online there all the time).
Further Reading
- Getting Started with Geeklog development
- The AptitudeCMS Guide - introduction to AptitudeCMS
- The Summer of Code topic on geeklog.net provides coverage of our previous participation in the Google Summer of Code.