Google Summer of Code Idea Brainstorming

Guy Pyrzak guy.pyrzak at gmail.com
Wed Mar 5 16:42:49 UTC 2008


What is the best way to repond/fix feedback. A lot of these ideas feel like
they could have their own wiki page to describe them.

Thoughts?
-Guy

On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 3:04 AM, Gervase Markham <gerv at mozilla.org> wrote:

> The Mozilla project plans to apply to take part in the Google Summer of
> Code again this year. To that end, we need to develop a comprehensive
> and credible list of possible projects by 12th March.
>
> Please add ideas from your particular area of the project, carefully
> reading and respecting the ground rules, to the Brainstorming page.
> http://wiki.mozilla.org/Community:SummerOfCode08:Brainstorming
> If you add a proposal, you should keep an eye on that page to respond to
> any queries.
>
> Please feel free also to refine and comment on existing proposals.
> Ideally, each proposal which ends up on the ideas page would have had
> some input from domain expert.
>
> Thanks :-)
>
> Gerv
>
> (Follow-ups set to m.d.a.firefox, for want of a better choice.)
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