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In 2005 Google started an initiative called the Summer of Code, in which students would get a three month grant to work on an open source project. This successful try was continued in 2006. For one reason or the other, none of the Blue Obelisk projects participated. | In 2005 Google started an initiative called the Summer of Code, in which students would get a three month grant to work on an open source project. This successful try was continued in 2006. For one reason or the other, none of the Blue Obelisk projects participated. |
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- Getting Involved in J(S)mol evolution
- Release Procedures
- Important! Use the Jmol Coding Style
- Developing J(S)mol with Eclipse
- Internationalisation (status)
- ProgrammeerZomer / SummerOfCode
- MultiUser Jmol
- Developer mailing list (mirror)
Summer of Code
In 2005 Google started an initiative called the Summer of Code, in which students would get a three month grant to work on an open source project. This successful try was continued in 2006. For one reason or the other, none of the Blue Obelisk projects participated.
The concept was picked up by other organizations too, in 2006. For example:
- [Programmeer Zomer] - For Dutch students only, and needs a Dutch mentor.
Project Ideas
Ideas for projects can be listed below, preferably with a wiki page behind it giving details. Keep in mind that a student must be able to complete it in three months.
- Establishment of an Ajax-JS server, and demonstration of its use (details: SoCAjaxJS)
- Rendering of pharmacophores (details: SoCPharmacophores)
- Support for PDB Markup Language (the XML variant of the PDB format, see http://www.pdb.org/.