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v204 v205 6 6 7 7 8 Welcome [wiki:GSoC GoogleSummer of Code] Students and fellow hackers. Peruse our projects and see what interests you. If you have questions ask them on the Wiki talk page or the [wiki:TBR/Website/RTEMSMailingLists RTEMS mailing list]. If you plan to submit a GSoC 2011 proposal to do something for the RTEMS Project, we now require that you demonstrate that you have a basic RTEMS development environment installed. See [wiki:GSoC/GettingStarted GSoC Getting Started] for details on what we want you to have done. We want you to succeed and have fun on an RTEMS related effort.8 Welcome [wiki:GSoC Summer of Code] Students and fellow hackers. Peruse our projects and see what interests you. If you have questions ask them on the Wiki talk page or the [wiki:TBR/Website/RTEMSMailingLists RTEMS mailing list]. If you plan to submit a GSoC 2011 proposal to do something for the RTEMS Project, we now require that you demonstrate that you have a basic RTEMS development environment installed. See [wiki:GSoC/GettingStarted GSoC Getting Started] for details on what we want you to have done. We want you to succeed and have fun on an RTEMS related effort. 9 9 10 10 This page captures ideas for RTEMS projects. They range from OS projects to development environment to testing to just about anything else. … … 20 20 lots of experience in defining useful projects that are sized to be doable and useful to the community in relatively small work packages. 21 21 22 Most of the projects are feasible as a [wiki:GSoC Google Summer of Code] project. Since some projects have multiple steps, a [wiki:GSoC GoogleSummer of Code] participant should work with us to size up how many of those steps to undertake. Similarly, some projects might be a starting point for a thesis or dissertation.22 Most of the projects are feasible as a [wiki:GSoC Summer of Code] project. Since some projects have multiple steps, a [wiki:GSoC Summer of Code] participant should work with us to size up how many of those steps to undertake. Similarly, some projects might be a starting point for a thesis or dissertation. 23 23 24 24 '''The projects on this page are lumped into broad categories but there is no prioritization applied to the order. The order of projects in the list does not reflect their importance, difficulty, or feasibility. It is just an organized dump of ideas with enough details to give an outline of the effort required. If you are interested in doing one, a core developer will be happy to augment the description or development plan.''' … … 28 28 29 29 30 These are small projects that could be tackled by anyone. They are mostly projects which can easily be nibbled on in small work units. They may require no coding or modest coding skill. Some of these will require the ability to read code and analyse it. Some of these will be good projects to tackle in an "Introduction to FOSS" class or as a class project by a student. Individual tasks may also be useful for those new to RTEMS and looking to try a simple project to earn the ropes. See [wiki:Developer/SmallProjects Small Projects] for details.30 These are small projects that could be tackled by anyone. They are mostly projects which can easily be nibbled on in small work units. They may require no coding or modest coding skill. Some of these will require the ability to read code and analyse it. Some of these will be good projects to tackle in an "Introduction to FOSS" class or as a class project by a student. Individual tasks may also be useful for those new to RTEMS and looking to try a simple project to learn the ropes. See [wiki:Developer/SmallProjects Small Projects] for details. 31 31 = RTEMS Testing = 32 32