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The Jabber-related Summer of Code projects have been selected | The Jabber-related Summer of Code projects have been selected. We had ~100 applications and it was very difficult to select from among them. The accepted projects are listed below. More detailed information (project descriptions and mentors) to follow. | ||
We had ~100 applications and it was very difficult to select from among them. The accepted projects are listed below. More detailed information (project descriptions and mentors) to follow. | |||
* Distributed monitoring of the XMPP network (Jeremy Grosser) | * Distributed monitoring of the XMPP network (Jeremy Grosser) | ||
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* [http://www.adiumx.com/blog/2006/05/huzzah.php Jingle support in Adium] | * [http://www.adiumx.com/blog/2006/05/huzzah.php Jingle support in Adium] | ||
You can still view the [[Summer of Code 2006 Project Ideas]], too. |
Revision as of 20:29, 24 May 2006
The Jabber-related Summer of Code projects have been selected. We had ~100 applications and it was very difficult to select from among them. The accepted projects are listed below. More detailed information (project descriptions and mentors) to follow.
- Distributed monitoring of the XMPP network (Jeremy Grosser)
- Encrypted Sessions and XMPP support for SIM-IM (Jan Å embera)
- HTTP-Auth suite (Maciej Niedzielski)
- Instant Syndicating (Nick Vidal)
- Java Jingle (Alasdair North)
- Jingle File Transfer for Psi (Murilo Belluzzo)
- Link-local messaging support for Psi (Jason McCandless)
- Plugin and scripting support for Psi (Kevin Smith)
- Real-time wiki (Grzegorz Grasza)
- Whiteboarding support for Psi (Joonas Govenius)
And some Jabber-related projects for other teams include:
You can still view the Summer of Code 2006 Project Ideas, too.