Summer of Code 2006

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Here are some project ideas for the Summer of Code 2006 ...

NOTE: These are just a few ideas -- feel free to implement other features or dream up other Jabber-related projects!!!


Client

Coccinella: an aquarium for kids

  • Mentor: Mats Bengtsson
  • Programming language: Tcl/tk
  • Coolness factor: high

Project description

This project involves the creation of an interface for kids to Coccinella. You need to create a new roster style, the fishy roster style, with an aquarium containing fishes that represents the contacts (like ralphm's Jabber Aquarium). The fishes need to be be animated with User Mood. For example, when a contact is happy, the fish will swim quickly in the aquarium with a smile on his face. The graphics will be done in 2D, but when time allows, they can be made in 3D.

Eventual sub-projects:

  • Creation of educative whiteboard games suitable for kids.
  • User Activities (see next section).
  • Message mark-up (XMPP-IM).
  • Creation of flashy emoticons like MSN.

This project will involve mostly new code, and less boring code rewriting.

JEPs you will/can work on


General Client Enhancements

Pick an existing client, and implement a full JEP or improve what's present.(proposed by User:Zion)

Some places to start:

Multi-User Chat

Few clients support the whole thing.

Data Forms

AKA x:data

Personal Eventing Protocol

It's experimental, but we currently have a chicken and egg problem with PubSub in general; we need clients to implement it to encourage servers to expose it.

Java Jingle

Create a Jingle implementation in Java and JavaSound. Jingle is an XMPP extension that primarily (for now) enables VOIP. A Java implementation would spread the protocol more widely. It's also very useful to have several implementations for testing purposes. (proposed by User:MTucker)

Server

Wildfire Features

  • Add migration scripts from other IM servers to Wildfire. This could include non-XMPP and XMPP servers (proposed by User:MTucker).
  • Create a SIP/SIMPLE gateway to make it easier for users to fully transition to XMPP (proposed by User:MTucker).
  • Perform integration with other telephony systems, like Asterisk-IM does for Asterisk integration (proposed by User:MTucker).

ejabberd Features

  • Support for the HTTP Binding would be great but I think the folks at mabber have written this and just need to contribute their code. (proposed by User:Stpeter)
There already is a draft implementation, is it still worth to list this here? See bug 25.
  • Create a Jabber to Jabber transport as a module for ejabberd. Jabberlang will be useful.
  • Create a system to allow people to migrate easily from Microsoft Office Live Communications Server (LCS) to ejabberd. LCS lacks many important features amongst XMPP support and very high scalability which makes this migration tool very useful. It would be great if migration from LCS to ejabberd is so easy and perfect that it outperforms the installation process of LCS. In other words: migrating to ejabberd should be more easy than installing LCS.

Generic Server Work

  • A lot of servers claim XMPP-compliance, thus following the RFCs strictly. A test suite for interoperability between clients and servers can ratify these claims. (proposed by User:Astro) Test suite coverage over major XMPP extensions for protocols like MUC, pubsub, etc would be highly useful.
  • Contribute to an existing XMPP load testing project or create a new one. A test suite that can easily work across many client machines would be ideal for testing very high load. Suggestion: Java implementation so that it's cross-platform. (proposed by User:MTucker)
Why re-invent the wheel? There already is Tsung:
  • multi-platform and based on an open-source language
  • Jabber benchmarking (amongist others)
  • clustering features of Erlang
So, I guess it is better to add features to Tsung. I think they have a TODO list... (comment by User:Sander)

Federation

Distributed monitoring of the Jabber network

(proposed by Lucas Nussbaum - xmpp:lucas@nussbaum.fr)

The Jabber network isn't really known for its reliability, and administrators don't always have the necessary tools to monitor their server correctly. The data provided by http://public.jabbernet.dk/mrtg/ is not enough. The goal of this project is to build a testing framework to be able to monitor the public servers and answer those questions :

  • do client connections using SASL, TLS or SSL currently work on server S1 ? (not only checking if the TCP port is open, but full login)
  • do server-to-server works between server S1 and S2 (by exchanging ping messages on XMPP) ?

This would allow to build a more detailed status of the Jabber network. Additionally, it would be nice to be able to add a contact email, so the administrator can get informed of his server's problems.

(addendum by User:Stpeter)

Integrating this into the XMPP Federation database and website would be super.

Transports / Gateways

Development Tools

Non-IM Applications

Jabber authentication to CMS and blogs

(proposed by User:Halr9000)

See my XMPP and CMS post on the topic.

Create a Vandal Fighter for Wikipedia based on XMPP

(proposed by Wikipedia:User:Henna)