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{{Admon/tip | Open For Ideas! - This page contains some ideas from last year. This does not mean that they are valid for this year too. We are in the process of cleaning up the page.}}
{{Admon/tip | Open For Ideas! - This page contains some ideas from last year. This does not mean that they are valid for this year too. We are in the process of cleaning up the page.}}


Find an idea you like?  Want to propose your own?  See the [[GSOC Guide students|GSoC Getting Started Guide]].
Find an idea you like?  Want to propose your own?  See the [[GSOC_2017/Student_Application_Process|student application process]].




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If you are a student looking forward to participate the GSoC 2017 with Fedora, please feel free to browse this idea list which is still growing. Do not hesitate to contact the mentors or contributors listed on this page for any questions or clarification. You can find people on the <code>#fedora-summer-coding</code> IRC channel.
If you are a student looking forward to participate the GSoC 2017 with Fedora, please feel free to browse this idea list which is still growing. Do not hesitate to contact the mentors or contributors listed on this page for any questions or clarification. You can find people on the <code>#fedora-summer-coding</code> IRC channel.


If you are new to the Fedora Project, the following material will help you to get started. You should also follow the [[GSOC Guide students|GSoC Student Guide]] <code>#fedora-devel</code> can be used for getting help with programming problems.
If you are new to the Fedora Project, the following material will help you to get started. You should also follow the [[GSOC_2017/Student_Application_Process|student application process]] <code>#fedora-devel</code> can be used for getting help with programming problems.


* [[Foundations|The Four Foundations of Fedora]]
* [[Foundations|The Four Foundations of Fedora]]

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Open For Ideas! - This page contains some ideas from last year. This does not mean that they are valid for this year too. We are in the process of cleaning up the page.

Find an idea you like? Want to propose your own? See the student application process.


Students Welcome

If you are a student looking forward to participate the GSoC 2017 with Fedora, please feel free to browse this idea list which is still growing. Do not hesitate to contact the mentors or contributors listed on this page for any questions or clarification. You can find people on the #fedora-summer-coding IRC channel.

If you are new to the Fedora Project, the following material will help you to get started. You should also follow the student application process #fedora-devel can be used for getting help with programming problems.

Supporting Mentors

The following contributors are available to provide general help and support for the GSoC 2017 program (existing contributors, feel free to add yourselves and your wiki page). If a specific project mentor is busy, you can contact one of the people below for short-term help on your project or task.

  • Brian (bex) Exelbierd (Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator, FCAIC, 🎂, containers, general development, general Linux)
  • Radka (rhea) Janek (C#, webserver or dotnet related stuff on linux, general support)
  • Justin W. Flory (General development, general Linux, Fedora community, GSoC alumnus, questions about program, misc. advice)
  • Corey Sheldon (Python, 2Factor/Multi-Factor Auth, QA Testing, general mentoring, see my fas page)

Draft of an idea

Please add your idea using the following template. The template contains examples and questions that should be answered.

Project Name

Status Proposed - draft (use this)
Skill level Are the required skills below something a beginner would no or could reasonably learn quickly? Is there an area where knowledge is already expected making this an advanced project? Also consider how much knowledge about Fedora is required.
Skills required Programming languages or other skills that the student should already posess. Keep in mind that students come to both practice thieir existing skills and grow. Scope your tasks for someone to be able to apply and learn during the project, therefore you shouldn't list everything required to complete the task.
Mentor(s) DotNet SIG - Radka (rhea) Janek, ... //If your SIG is taking the responsibility, specify as in this example (and always link to people or groups)
Contacts (IRC & email) #example-irc-channel[?] & example-list //Mentors email or mailing list of your SIG.
Idea description ...
Notes & references ...

Idea list for GSoC 2017

Open Ideas From GSoC 2016

In addition to the above list of ideas, you may want to check out ideas from previous years and contact the mentors for those projects to see if they're still interested in mentoring someone this year.

Note: Do not submit a proposal for an idea from a previous year without contacting the mentor to ensure they will be available to mentor you. Without a mentor, proposals will be rejected.

Previous years: