GRASS SoC Ideas 2010

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March 2010: This page is open to contributions - please edit!

This is the GRASS page for Google Summer of Code 2010. Here we will list project ideas and and other information related to the GRASS GSoC projects.

Promotion:

  OSGeo Flyer at http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/marketing/flyer/google_summer_of_code/OSGeo_GSoC_2010.pdf
  Videos at      http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/Videos
  More Flyers at http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/GsocFlyers

Timeline

(GSoC timeline)

Registering your application early (before the deadline) allows us to give you feedback for revisions before the final deadline, enhancing your proposal and thus giving you a better chance of success.

Required Steps

Ideas

wxGUI

Willing to Mentor: Helena Mitasova (wxnviz, xganim), (your name here)

Current wxGUI layout with detached window components
Proposal for wxGUI layout modification (Recomposition of existing toolbars, mapview and menus)
Willing to co-mentor: H.Bowman for ps.map advice but need to find a lead mentor who knows wxGRASS

Raster

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Willing to Mentor: (your name here)

Vector

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Willing to Mentor: (your name here)

Imagery

See the Ideas for imagery improvement and GRASS 7 ideas wiki pages for more details.

Willing to Mentor: (your name here)

Other

Rules: Bugs must be in the tracker before I thought of this idea (13 March 2010) and priority is counted from that time as well. (exemptions may be given for fixing wishes and newly reported critical|blocker bugs only with prior permission of both your mentor and co-mentor). Points for fixing old wishes may be allocated at the discretion of your mentor (but no more than 10pts per wish). The bug fix must include a code patch, and your mentor is explicitly responsible for deciding when a bug is done and marking it as "fixed" in the trac system, not you. You get no points for bugs fixed before the SoC officially starts, but it could impress the judges and allow you to get in enough practice to hit the ground running. Good sense of humor, communication skills, and a thick skin are a must, as you will not be working in isolation. Students who are officially enrolled at their university and the SoC program with the given name of "Frank" (or obvious lingual/gender equivalent) will start the summer with an automatic 10 points. Members of the dev team with SVN write access may award 1 bonus point per week for any bug fixed within that week if they are especially impressed with your solution.
(A great way to learn the entire GIS and get to know the dev team!)

Guidelines for Students

How do you maximize your chances of getting picked? First read the Google SoC FAQ. Then talk to us about your idea. Try emailing our dev-mailing list, or come and talk to us in IRC (#grass). You can also reach the mentors directly by emailing:

Getting started with GRASS coding

Please review the SUBMITTING files there for our coding standards.
See also the development section of the GRASS user's wiki

Accepted Ideas

Martin Landa
WxNviz development for enhanced 3/4D visualization and analysis
Seth Price
GPU accelerated imagery resampling and reprojection (GDAL)
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