Google Announces Summer of Code 2008 Projects 35
An anonymous reader writes "Google announced today it had accepted 1,125 students to work on 175 Free and Open Source Projects this summer. This represents an increase of almost 25% over last year. Nearly 7,100 applications were received. For those who weren't accepted, there is an offer to send Google Swag to any student who completes their project anyway."
Is it wrong... (Score:3, Interesting)
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When collected, if the data is stripped of any identifying information I believe that there are hundreds of useful ways to use that data. Google trends is one of those ways. So I teeter on the fence about Google's treatment of personally identifying information. I hope that the 'don't be evil'
KDE won most projects with 47 (Score:3, Informative)
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Care to prove me wrong?
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I'm sorry, but what are you referring to? You don't have to give them any personal information to use their services. Almost anything is opt-in with Google.
Just about the only thing that's opt-out is their advertising and Google Analytics, but you can opt out of that fairly easily, too; Google doesn't try to track people who don't want to get tracked.
I wonder what improvements we'll see (Score:4, Interesting)
It'll be interesting to see how they are integrated and how big a change some of those items become at the other end of SoC.
I REALLY hope they can fix some of VideoLAN's flaw (Score:1)
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Google Summer of Code 2008 (Score:4, Interesting)
Student Alexander James Lloyd Strange
Mentor kristian Jerpetjoen
Abstract
FFmpeg, while equalling or surpassing the speed of nearly all other codec implementations on a single CPU core, currently only has limited and specific support for multithreading. I will implement a frame-level multithreading system, which can efficiently speed up all uses of libavcodec. This will be based on the successful implementation in the x264 encoder[1], extended to support decoding and whatever synchronization will be required. [1] http://akuvian.org/src/x264/sliceless_threads.txt [akuvian.org], http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=442&pgno=0 [techarp.com]
Good luck! (Score:4, Insightful)
I had applied and got some very positive comments on my proposal but none of the project guys would mentor me due to time constraints or lack of knowledge in the area I was coding.
Mentor organizations, in the future, if you have a idea page, make sure there is a mentor behind every item. It was a pain emailing/harassing everyone just to get an answer if they'd mentor me. Not fun when the deadline was a day or so away.
I am glad to hear that there is free swag if I do work on it though, so perhaps I'll give it a go anyways.
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Good luck guys! Don't forget the crucial "Ballmer Peak" when getting started. http://xkcd.com/323/ [xkcd.com]
I've never noticed it while programming, but the peak definitely exists when I'm bowling or playing golf. Initially I stink, but after a couple of beers I can do no wrong. With more alcohol, however, I rapidly make my starting performace look like the work of a genius. The people I'm playing with joke that could turn pro if I could figure out how to get an IV past the rules committee.
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Google is biased... (Score:1)
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Emacs is already perfect.
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Unfuck your head, sir; there is no "Microsoft encroachment" with Mono; the tool is a good one, and you're being stupidly paranoid.
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And it shows,too: They created GTK# way before Winforms compatibitlity (even now, the Monodevelop IDE has GTK# Visual Design but no Winforms support yet). And they've created bindings for some Unix libraries; and there are Mono libraries (like Monoaddin) that have no Microsoft counterpart.
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It's there to be compatible with Windows. Windows expects executables to end in
But Mono not going its own direction instead of endlessly trailing Microsoft's direction is. Mono should have taken what is standardized and run with it. Making
The reason I got in... (Score:2, Interesting)
When I called him to initially discuss the idea, he actually cut me off mid-sentence and said--with Renee-Zellweger-like tearful joy in his voice--"You had me at 'Nomic'."