[asterisk-dev] Google Summer of Code 2009

Michiel van Baak michiel at vanbaak.info
Tue Mar 10 16:41:00 CDT 2009


On 15:38, Tue 10 Mar 09, Russell Bryant wrote:
> Russell Bryant wrote:
> > I'm going to create a file in svn to maintain our project ideas list:
> > 
> >   - svn/asterisk/trunk/doc/google-soc2009-ideas.txt
> 
> I have added all of the projects suggested so far.
> 
> I am especially interested in additional projects that could be 
> considered a difficulty level of 1.  That would be a project appropriate 
> for a student that has no experience with Asterisk code, or even 
> Asterisk at all, but that is interested in learning about our project 
> and getting involved in development.
> 
> Also, if anyone feels that the difficulty ratings I put down in my first 
> pass should be adjusted, please let me know.  Sometimes it's hard for me 
> to judge how difficult a project would be for someone who isn't already 
> involved in the project, since it has been a while since I was in that 
> position.

Maybe the stuff you started in the bindings branch to create
python/php/java/whatever language modules ?

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