Changes between Version 491 and Version 492 of Developer/OpenProjects
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v491 v492 3 3 = Open Projects = 4 4 5 Welcome! Whether you're here because of [wiki:GSoC Summer of Code (SOC)] or just want to scratch an itch to hack, we invite you to peruse our projects and ask about them on the [wiki:TBR/Website/RTEMSMailingLists RTEMS mailing list] or [wiki:Developer/ IRC IRC]. If you plan to submit a proposal to do something for the RTEMS Project as part of a SOC, see [wiki:GSoC/GettingStarted Getting Started for GSoC]. RTEMS projects span kernel hacking, adding support for a new board (BSP), improving the development environment, developing tests, and more. You should look through the projects and see if any look promising to you, and then ask questions preferably on the devel mailing list about the ones that interest you. The current open projects list may need to update slightly for work that has been done, or that is not desired any more. If you're interested in a category of projects but no specific ones, you may also inquire about other ideas from the community within that category.5 Welcome! Whether you're here because of [wiki:GSoC Summer of Code (SOC)] or just want to scratch an itch to hack, we invite you to peruse our projects and ask about them on the [wiki:TBR/Website/RTEMSMailingLists RTEMS mailing list] or [wiki:Developer/Discord Discord]. If you plan to submit a proposal to do something for the RTEMS Project as part of a SOC, see [wiki:GSoC/GettingStarted Getting Started for GSoC]. RTEMS projects span kernel hacking, adding support for a new board (BSP), improving the development environment, developing tests, and more. You should look through the projects and see if any look promising to you, and then ask questions preferably on the devel mailing list about the ones that interest you. The current open projects list may need to update slightly for work that has been done, or that is not desired any more. If you're interested in a category of projects but no specific ones, you may also inquire about other ideas from the community within that category. 6 6 7 7 If you want to get your feet wet with RTEMS then check out our [wiki:Developer/SmallProjects small projects page] where you can find projects that require little coding skill and are appropriate for those new to RTEMS or open source software projects. If you are interested in one of these projects but are not able to code and test it yourself, consider sponsoring one of the core RTEMS developers to do it for you. Volunteering or sponsoring is how things get done -- users keep RTEMS development alive! … … 13 13 == Overview == 14 14 15 The order of projects in the ticket list does not reflect their importance, difficulty, or feasibility. Our project list is not exclusive: if you have an idea, solicit feedback from the project's [wiki:TBR/Website/RTEMSMailingLists mailing list] or [wiki:Developer/ IRC IRC channel]; many developers sit in IRC and check it (and their email) infrequently throughout the day, so be patient! There may or may not be enough work on a project to constitute an SoC project, and some of these are past SOC projects. If you are interested in one of these, please ask on the mailing list or IRC.15 The order of projects in the ticket list does not reflect their importance, difficulty, or feasibility. Our project list is not exclusive: if you have an idea, solicit feedback from the project's [wiki:TBR/Website/RTEMSMailingLists mailing list] or [wiki:Developer/Discord Discord channel]; many developers sit in Discord and check it (and their email) infrequently throughout the day, so be patient! There may or may not be enough work on a project to constitute an SoC project, and some of these are past SOC projects. If you are interested in one of these, please ask on the mailing list or Discord. 16 16 17 17 == Adding Projects as Tickets ==