Tuesday, December 19th, 2006
From: Guiyo Forward
Project Name: Mobile Core Duo support for Darwin
Brief project description: Based on the open source kernel sources for the Darwin kernel released by Apple (10.4.8), the objective is to enable the two cores of mobile Core Duo and Core 2 Duo CPUs in a running environment without the problems encountered so far (instability, “stuttering”, etc.).
See soures at:
http://www.semthex.com/
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=32381&hl=vitality
Platform, coding language, skills, etc.: Darwin-UNIX
Kernel modification.
Total bounty ($) offered: 50 and growing!
More information: Click Here
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Posted in: Uncategorized, $0 - $249
Thursday, July 13th, 2006
From: Participatory Culture Foundation
Bounty: $500
Skills needed: Python, C++, Windows Build Environment Experience
Description: Participatory Culture Foundation is offering $500 to anyone who can get Democracy Player for Windows to compile using the GNU tools.
Democracy Player is based on Python and uses many Python extensions. Python extensions generally need to be compiled with the same compiler as Python. The official version of Python is compiled with Microsoft Visual C++ 2003. This isn’t likely to change. At one point, Microsoft was offering a no-cost command-line only version of this compiler called the “Visual C++ 2003 Toolkit.” This was hard to set up and use, but it at least gave volunteers a way to compile the program. However, since Visual Studio 2005 came out Visual Studio 2003 products are no longer available for retail sale and the toolkit compiler has been replaced by Visual C++ Express Edition 2005. It is illegal for us to distribute the VC++2003 toolkit. So, we’re forced to buy second hand copies of Visual C++ 2003 each time a new developer wants to work on Democracy for Windows.
We want to avoid these kinds of entanglements in the future, so we’re offering $500 to anyone who can come up with a clear, simple set of instructions to build Democracy for Windows using the GNU tools.
More Information: Here
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Posted in: Uncategorized, DTV, Skills / Platform, Projects, Bounty Amount, $500 - $999, C, Python
Tuesday, June 20th, 2006
From: David Janes
Organization / Company: BlogMatrix
First one:
Brief project description: Create a plug-in for the Universal Feed Parser to read the MovableType Export Format
Skills needed: Python, familiarity with the Universal Feed Parser
Total bounty ($) offered: 50
More information:
http://blogmatrix.semantic.blogmatrix.com/:entry:blogmatrix-2006-06-19-0001/
Second one:
Project Name: Create a proper N3 serializer for rdflib
Brief project description: Improve RDFLib’s N3 serializer to make nicer looking output taking advantage of N3’s feature set
Skills needed: Python
Total bounty ($) offered: 100
More information:
http://blogmatrix.semantic.blogmatrix.com/:entry:blogmatrix-2006-06-19-0003/
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Posted in: Uncategorized, Bounty Amount, $0 - $249, Python
Wednesday, June 7th, 2006
From: joh6nn
Description: From my end-user perspective, Apache’s mod_rewrite could stand a rewrite. I’d like to pay someone to make that happen. Mod_rewrite is an apache module written in C. You’d do well to have at least some experience with both.
Total bounty ($) offered: $500
For more info: https://www.fundable.org/groupactions/mod_rewrite
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Posted in: Uncategorized, $500 - $999, C
Thursday, January 12th, 2006
OpenACS is offering a $100 bounty to develop an include for XOWiki that summaries bug tracker info for each package.
For more information, check out the OpenACS message board.
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Posted in: $0 - $249, OpenACS
Monday, January 9th, 2006
Mark Shuttleworth is an African entrepreneur with a love of technology, innovation and space flight. In 2004, his operating budget for software development bounties was $100,000.
The following projects are all a part of Mark’s bounty program. For details on how to begin, contact Thomas Black, program manager for Open Source at The Shuttleworth Foundation, for more details.
For a detailed decscription of the bounty engagement process, please visit Mark’s bounty page.
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Posted in: $2000 and up, Ubuntu, SchoolTool, Python
Tuesday, December 27th, 2005
The Nintendo DS WiFi Bounty is a project to generate freely available, license unencumbered internet connectivity libraries for the Nintendo DS, for use with a portable C or C compiler (primarily GCC.)
Bounty: $3,010.45 (and counting)
Success hinges around distributing source which can achieve TCP or UDP connections over IP to a wireless router through the NDS’ custom wireless networking hardware, as well as documentation for the hardware and a tiny demonstration application which verifies two-way communication with another TCP or UDP enabled device (presumably a PC.)
Programming skills: Portable C or C, the ability to develop embedded software, a familiarity with 802-group wireless technologies, and a familiarity with IP-based communications protocols.
Visit the DS Wifi Bounty site for more information
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Posted in: $2000 and up, C, Nintendo, Portable C
Monday, December 26th, 2005
Cherokee is a flexible, very fast, lightweight Web server. It is implemented entirely in C, and has no dependencies beyond a standard C library. It is embeddable and extensible with plug-ins. It supports on-the-fly configuration by reading files or strings, TLS/SSL (via GNUTLS or OpenSSL), virtual hosts, authentication, cache friendly features, PHP, custom error management, and much more.
Project: Traffic Shaping
Bounty: $500
Cherokee should be able to manage the server traffic based on some rules. This task requires the implementation of a subsystem with the following abilities:
- Set the max download speed by connection
- Set the max throughput of a virtual server
- Set the max throughput of the whole server
Visit the Cherokee site for more information
Manu has taken on this bounty. Good luck, Manu!
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Posted in: $500 - $999, C, Cherokee
Monday, December 26th, 2005
Cherokee is a flexible, very fast, lightweight Web server. It is implemented entirely in C, and has no dependencies beyond a standard C library. It is embeddable and extensible with plug-ins. It supports on-the-fly configuration by reading files or strings, TLS/SSL (via GNUTLS or OpenSSL), virtual hosts, authentication, cache friendly features, PHP, custom error management, and much more.
Project: FastCGI support
Bounty: $700
There is work in progress to support FastCGI on Cherokee. With this task we want to ensure that Cherokee has excelent FastCGI support as soon as possible. It has to support:
- Unix sockets and TCP sockets
- Spawning new servers
- Round Robin between servers
- Some QA tests to ensure it works
Visit the Cherokee site for more information
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Posted in: $500 - $999, C, Cherokee
Monday, December 26th, 2005
GNOME has a number of open source bounties available for completion, ranging in difficulty and payout. The following Optimization project is worth $4,500:
Global memory analysis tool
Global memory analysis tool. A tool that lets you look at the memory usage of all running GNOME programs and help account for where the memory is going. Must properly account for sharing of memory between processes.
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Michael Langford, a research scientist in computing at Georgia Tech Research Institute, has taken on this project. Good luck, Michael!
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Posted in: GNOME, $2000 and up