Congratulations to the students accepted to Summer of Code 2013! We have17 projects this year, and we're grateful to Google for sponsoring these students, and really excited to be working with them to make some fantastic improvements to the Mono runtime, developer tools, and ecosystem.
Here are the accepted projects:
As ever, it was extremely difficult to choose between the applications that we received. We are given a finite number of slots by Google, and we don't want our mentors stretched too thin mentoring multiple projects each, so there were many excellent applications that we were sadly unable to accept. We welcome all students who were not accepted to remain in our community, and wish them luck for next year.
We're now in the community bonding period - students will be getting to know their mentors, and getting up to speed. You'll be able to follow our students' progress on ourSummer of Code 2013 mailing listandonTwitterandGoogle+.
Happy coding!
reff : http://monosoc.blogspot.com/2013/05/summer-of-code-2013-projects-announced.html
Here are the accepted projects:
- Adding features to Pinta
Andrew Davis - C++/CLI for POSIX
Andrius Bentkus - Implement a replacing write barrier for sgen
Brz_Vlad - Implement "stack optimizations" in the LLVM CIL backend
Daniel Oliveira - MonoDevelop / Xamarin Studio - CSS Support
Diyoda Sajjana - A Workflow Foundation 4 Implementation
Gary Barnett - Inspect MonoDevelop - More C# Code Actions and Code Issue Inspections
Ji Kun - Three.js port to C#
Lasitha Wattaladeniya - Improve mono-fastcgi, allowing use in massive shared hosting
Leonardo Taglialegne - FSharp Refactor
Lewis Brown - Source Analysis Improvements in MonoDevelop
Lus Reis - On the Fly Formatting and Indentation Engine
Matej Miklei - cocos3d for XNA
Rami Tabbara - Improved analysis UI for Xamarin Studio
Simon Lindgren - Automated bindings using GObject introspection
Stephan Sundermann - Improve Rainy, the Tomboy sync server, and bring to a deployable state
Timo Drr - Adding positional tags and face detection to F-Spot
Valentn Barros Puertas
As ever, it was extremely difficult to choose between the applications that we received. We are given a finite number of slots by Google, and we don't want our mentors stretched too thin mentoring multiple projects each, so there were many excellent applications that we were sadly unable to accept. We welcome all students who were not accepted to remain in our community, and wish them luck for next year.
We're now in the community bonding period - students will be getting to know their mentors, and getting up to speed. You'll be able to follow our students' progress on ourSummer of Code 2013 mailing listandonTwitterandGoogle+.
Happy coding!
reff : http://monosoc.blogspot.com/2013/05/summer-of-code-2013-projects-announced.html
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