Changes between Version 20 and Version 21 of GCI/SampleTasks


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09/17/18 14:22:30 (6 years ago)
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Gedare Bloom
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    3737|| Design a new organization logo || This task involves designing a new logo for RTEMS. We would like to have two variations, one as a rectangular shape at least 300x400px, and the other as a square at least 300x300 px. Logos must clearly portray the name RTEMS. <p> You can see current / previous versions of the RTEMS logo for perspective (see https://www.rtems.org/logo_list) but you should design something completely different. Familiarity with a graphics design package like Gimp, Photoshop, Inkscape, or Illustrator are useful for completing this task. Gimp and Inkscape are open source (and free). <p> Be creative and make it aesthetically associated with RTEMS in some manner! You must be able to explain how your design relates to RTEMS. Search the web for design inspiration before working on this, but you must submit a completely original design of your own creation that does not use 3rd party images from the web. If you create a design similar to something you found on the web, it is considered a derivative work and you should give proper attribution (i.e., credit) to that author by name with a link to their work. Failure to give credit is plagiarism and can be grounds for dismissal from GCI. When in doubt, design something unique. ;) <p> Logo design tips are in abundance around the web such as these [65 tips](https://www.creativebloq.com/graphic-design/pro-guide-logo-design-21221) and these [7 tips](https://mashable.com/2014/04/30/logo-design-tips/#lQ5SODB0iSqz). <p> Submit a preview of your design in PNG format as well as your original artwork files ideally in vector format (e.g., PSD, XCF, SVG, AI, etc). <p> If you would like credit, please provide your name and join our mailing list to hear if we use your logo design. || 30 || "joelsherrill@gmail.com,gedarebloom@gmail.com" || graphics,logo || false || 2 || 3 || logo
    3838|| Design a T-Shirt || Design a T-shirt for RTEMS users and/or developers. It can feature a tagline, showcase some killer feature, incorporate some illustration regarding RTEMS, incorporate the RTEMS logo (see https://www.rtems.org/logo_list), or be something completely different (but obviously still clearly pertaining to RTEMS). Search the web for design inspiration before working on this, but you must submit a completely original design of your own creation that does not use 3rd party images from the web. If you create a design similar to something you found on the web, it is considered a derivative work and you should give proper attribution (i.e., credit) to that author by name with a link to their work. Failure to give credit is plagiarism and can be grounds for dismissal from GCI. When in doubt, design something unique. <p> Submit a preview image of the t-shirt front and back in PNG format as well as your original artwork files ideally in vector format (e.g., PSD, XCF, SVG, AI, etc). <p> If you would like credit, please provide your name and join our mailing list to hear if we use your t-shirt design. <p> Be awesome, be creative, be inspired, be original!  || 30 || "joelsherrill@gmail.com,gedarebloom@gmail.com" || graphics,logo,t-shirt || false || 2 || 3 || tshirt
     39|| Getting Started Redux: Hello World 2.0 || This task consists of performing the hello world task that Google Summer of Code students do, but either using a new host operating system or for a different RTEMS target besides sparc/erc32, and otherwise follow the same instructions as at https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GCI/Coding/HelloWorld. This task can be performed multiple times by a single student, but each time must use a new host or target. || 20 || "joelsherrill@gmail.com,gedarebloom@gmail.com" || C,programming || false || 1,3,4 || 3 || hello
     40|| Getting Started: Hello World || This task consists of performing the hello world task that Google Summer of Code students do, plus providing feedback and improvement on the instructions. It is a necessary step to be able to build RTEMS itself and perform some of the other GCI coding and documentation tasks. The detailed instructions are at https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GCI/Coding/HelloWorld. This task can only be performed once per GCI student, but you can do the "Getting Started Redux: Hello World 2.0" task as an extension activity. || 30 || "joelsherrill@gmail.com,gedarebloom@gmail.com" || C,programming || true || 1,3,4 || 3 || hello
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