Other ideas that were incomplete or worth considering are found at Summer coding ideas for 2008.
Project name
Status:
Summary of idea:
Contacts:
Mentor(s):
Notes:
InstantMirror
Status: Proposed
Summary of idea: An simple HTTP proxy which caches a given class of files to disk, with the goal of making it trivial for Fedora users to create a mirror of Fedora packages for their local network.
Contacts: WarrenTogami
Mentor(s): Markmc, WarrenTogami?
Notes:
An idea proposed by WarrenTogami in the past, for more details see e.g.:
- IntelligentMirror
- https://fedorahosted.org/InstantMirror/wiki/InstantMirrorDaemon
- https://fedorahosted.org/InstantMirror/wiki
- https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-January/msg02361.html
Packages End User UI
Status: Proposed
Summary of idea: A User Interface to the PackageDB for end users to find and review packages
Contacts: Toshio Kuratomi
Mentor(s): Toshio Kuratomi
Notes: This idea has already been taken up and a more detailed proposal worked on by maploin. Details here:
Robotics LiveCD with Simulator Environment
Status: Proposed
Summary of idea: Create a LiveCD that provides a simulation environment and tools to start robotics experiments.
Contacts: Tim Niemueller
Mentor(s): Don't know, would like to be the student
Notes: I would like to integrate the robot software that I've developed at university (and that is going to be released to the public real soon now as GPL'ed OSS) into Fedora, then integrate the Gazebo/Stage simulators properly into Fedora and the software and provide a simple development playground that one can use to make the robots move in the simulation and solve tasks. Maybe a simple task-based game (get the robot to pick the can and bring it to the place marked with X) could come out of it. My diploma/master thesis (that I'm finishing atm) is about efficient and simple behavior control employing Lua, so this would be a really good fit. This project would be embedded into the Fedora Robotics SIG.