Mozilla community members - submit proposals here for 2016 Google Summer of Code projects with Mozilla. (If this page looks empty, it's because accepted ideas have already been transferred to the official list.) The absolute last deadline for submitting ideas in time to help us get accepted by Google is February 19th.
Are you a students looking to apply to SoC with Mozilla? Your first stop should be the official list of ideas. This page is full of weird and whacky ideas, some of which are still on here for a reason - it could be that they are not properly defined, the wrong size, or don't have a mentor. That makes them less likely to get accepted. You can, of course, also submit your own ideas - you don't have to put an idea on this page and get it 'made official' in order to send in a proposal for it.
How To Write A Good Project Proposal
Before adding an proposal to this list, please consider the following:
- Be specific. It's hard to understand the impact of, or the size of, vague proposals.
- Consider size. The student has eight weeks to design, code, test and document the proposal. It needs to fill, but not overfill, that time.
- Do your research. Support the idea with well-researched links.
- Don't morph other people's ideas. If you have a related idea, place it next to the existing one, or add a comment.
- Insert only your own name into the Mentor column, and then only if you are willing to take on the responsibility. If you think the SoC admins won't know who you are, leave contact details.
- Check back regularly. The administrators may have questions about your idea that you will need to answer.
- Know when to give up. If you've added the same idea for the last three years and it hasn't made it to the official page, perhaps you can predict what will happen this time.
Suggestion List
Here are the ideas lists from previous years.
Proposals can be in almost any part of the Mozilla project - don't be fooled by the "Code" in "Summer of Code". If there is no category below for your part of Mozilla, add one!
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Group MMS proper support
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See the meta bug 1106663
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Julien Wajsberg
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For this feature, the mentoree will need to change mostly Gaia code, but also likely fix some Gecko code. All the code is in JavaScript. The mentoree will need a Firefox OS device (we can likely supply one though).
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Thunderbird
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Instantbird
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Calendar
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SeaMonkey
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Bugzilla
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Web-based GDB Frontend
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Write a graphical frontend for gdb/rr in react.js communicating with backend (gdb/rr) over a websocket.
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Javascript, react.js, CSS/HTML (gdb/c++ is nice to have)
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jonasfj
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I'll happily add the backend to TaskCluster workers, so we can debug processes in CI tasks from a browser.
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Documentation
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Mozilla Developer Network
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Developer Tools
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OpenArt
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Release Engineering
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Servo
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Security Engineering
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Localization
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Mozilla Investigator: Auditd integration
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Implement support for syscall monitoring on Linux system via the Audit daemon. This should include integration with the audit-go library, as well as reporting and escalation. A key component of the project is to correlate anomalies across nodes, to identify unusual systems registered by isolated systems but not by the rest of the infrastructure.
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Strong Go and C programming skills. Good knowledge of Operating Systems architecture and the Linux kernel.
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Julien Vehent
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Julien Vehent :ulfr & Guillaume Destuynder :kang
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MIG (github.com/mozilla/mig) is a distributed digital forensics framework deployed across thousands of systems at Mozilla. It is used by various groups to maintain good security levels across the environments, and investigate incidents and vulnerabilities.
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Webmaker
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Contributorship Badges for Science.
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Exploring the use of digital badges for crediting contributors to scholarly papers for their work. As the research environment becomes more digital, we want to test how we can use this medium to help bring transparency and credit for individuals in the publication process.
Using Mozilla's Badgekit-api to implement our badges, we can issue and fetch badges from badgekit via the badgkit-api-client. By authenticating against ORCID, a user can reliably issue badges to a valid ORCID, the standard unique researcher identifier.
In this project, you will integrate with the publishers paper submission system to generate the badges.
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Strong JavaScript programming skills. Familiar with node.
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Abigail Cabunoc Mayes
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Abigail Cabunoc Mayes :abbycabs
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