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''' Expected mentors:''' [mailto:[email protected] Marco Calignano] | [mailto:[email protected] Aleix Pol]| [mailto:[email protected] Heena Mahour] | ''' Expected mentors:''' [mailto:[email protected] Marco Calignano] | [mailto:[email protected] Aleix Pol]| [mailto:[email protected] Heena Mahour] | ||
=== Project: Route to KF5 === | |||
'''Brief explanation:''' Kde-edu applications are getting ported to KF5 [1]. Have a look at [2], the student can work on the idea in case the app has no maintainer. | |||
'''Expected results:''' Shiny kde-edu app ported to KF5 | |||
'''Knowledge Prerequisite:''' Qt, QML, KF5 | |||
'''References:''' | |||
[1] https://www.kde.org/announcements/kde-frameworks-5.0.php | |||
[2] https://community.kde.org/KDEEdu/RouteToKF5 | |||
''' Expected mentors:''' [mailto:[email protected] Marco Calignano] | [mailto:[email protected] Aleix Pol]| [mailto:[email protected] Heena Mahour] | |||
=== Project: Finish test.kubuntu.co.uk === | === Project: Finish test.kubuntu.co.uk === |
Revision as of 06:09, 23 October 2014
Ideas
Information for students
These ideas were contributed by our developers and users. They are sometimes vague or incomplete. If you wish to submit a proposal based on these ideas, you may wish to contact the developers and find out more about the particular suggestion you're looking at.
When writing your proposal or asking for help from the general KDE community don't assume people are familiar with the ideas here. KDE is really big!
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When adding an idea to this section, please try to include the following data:
- if the application is not widely known, a description of what it does and where its code lives
- a brief explanation
- the expected results
- pre-requisites for working on your project
- if applicable, links to more information or discussions
- mailing list or IRC channel for your application/library/module
- your name and email address for contact (if you're willing to be a mentor)
If you are not a developer but have a good idea for a proposal, get in contact with relevant developers first.
Project: Live demo for KWin Effects
Brief explanation: The idea is to offer a live demo for the available KWin effects. This would consists of starting a nested KWin instance as a sub-session and completely control it from the outside. E.g. for the Present Windows Effect it would be needed to have several windows open, control the mouse cursor to demonstrate the screen edge activation, support faking keyboard input for the filtering, etc.
The demo mode would have to use the Wayland backend in KWin as that's the only way to get OpenGL in a nested session (Xephyr doesn't reliable support it). This means part of the project would involve implementing missing features in the Wayland backend like for example a windowed mode and the interfaces to fake keyboard input (needed for e.g. on-screen displays). It also requires to complement the work on running nested KWin instances and better separate it. At the moment it's possible to control the DBus service name, similarly it would be needed to change the config file and kglobalaccel module name, etc.
Expected results: Infrastructure in place and at least one Effect which can be run in a live demo.
Knowledge Prerequisite: C++/Qt, Wayland would be preferable
Mentor: Martin Gräßlin
Project: Test framework for KWin Effects
Brief explanation: So far KWin Effects are not under test coverage. But there are quite some effects and bugs which would need a unit test. In the scope of this project a test framework for the effects should be created. It needs to implement a specific EffectsHandler which allows full control over the effect stack and needs to implement a mock EffectWindow which can also be created and tested by the tests. An additional challenge is the OpenGL dependency of several effects. Because of that the framework has to also setup an OpenGL context (might use Qt for it).
Expected results: Infrastructure in place and at least one Effect which is tested.
Knowledge Prerequisite: C++/Qt
Mentor: Martin Gräßlin
Project: Theme designing for Pairs
Brief explanation: Pairs is a relatively new educational application of KDE Edu family. Pairs stimulates your memory and logic skills. It aims to help the learning for pre-school kids. The student should download, install this application and use it and also improve documentation describing the main elements of the interface, such as how to open a theme, create a new one and add all the needed information to have it ready for usage, apart from developing new creative themes that could be available as add-ons.
Expected results: New creative and witty themes for Pairs, improved documentation and proper white space indentation of the code
Knowledge Prerequisite: Qt, QML, XML would work
Expected mentors: Marco Calignano | Aleix Pol| Heena Mahour
Project: Route to KF5
Brief explanation: Kde-edu applications are getting ported to KF5 [1]. Have a look at [2], the student can work on the idea in case the app has no maintainer.
Expected results: Shiny kde-edu app ported to KF5
Knowledge Prerequisite: Qt, QML, KF5
References:
[1] https://www.kde.org/announcements/kde-frameworks-5.0.php [2] https://community.kde.org/KDEEdu/RouteToKF5
Expected mentors: Marco Calignano | Aleix Pol| Heena Mahour
Project: Finish test.kubuntu.co.uk
Brief explanation: We want a new website for Kubuntu, it is half completed, finish it off
Expected results: A shiny new kubuntu.org
Knowledge Prerequisite: PHP, Wordpress, web server sysadmin including benchmarking, databases, website design
Mentor: Jonathan Riddell
Kubuntu wants a new website and we have a setup half done at test.kubuntu.co.uk. The final thing should complete the import of data from the current website, pick a theme which looks good on desktop and mobile, integrate with social media and contain content which helps people quickly get into using Kubuntu. It should be benchmarked to ensure it works under load.
You should be familiar with Wordpress and PHP coding and with the needs of a user of the website.
We are at #kubuntu-devel IRC on Freenode.