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Donationcoder.com Bounty [ENGAGED]

Monday, December 26th, 2005

Donationcoder.com is running a programming contest to write an open source mod for the SMF forum system and they’re offering $100 and nore than $200 in software:

We’re looking to make 2 mods for the smf (simplemachines) forum system, that will let the mediawiki wiki system, and the mantis bugtracker system share smf login info.

The final result must be made open source and shared with the SMF community. We will be happy to provide web space for the programmer who writes this so that they can maintain a page on it (and for any other smf or open source mods they might want to write).

Familiarity with SMF forum, mantis, mediawiki will help (.php and MySQL)

Visit the Dreamcoder site for more information

Ardaen has engaged with this project. Good luck!

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AROS Bounty

Monday, December 26th, 2005

Team AROS is a grass roots support group for AROS, and has a number of open source bounties available for completion. The following project is worth $336:

Getting AROS run hosted on OS-X

Need OS-X enabled hardware, C skills and knowledge of AROS or AmigaOS coding.

Visit the Team AROS site for more information

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GNOME Bounty - Optimization

Monday, December 19th, 2005

GNOME has a number of open source bounties available for completion, ranging in difficulty and payout. The following Optimization project is worth $200:

Create a test suite for browsing in Nautilus

A test case is needed for Nautilus doing a long session of browsing. This test case can be used to detect leaks, using tools such as valgrind. The test case should use the LDTP project. It should do the following:

  • Put Nautilus in the root directory (/)
  • Spider around across different folders
  • Use various views (browser, spatial, as icons, as a list)
  • Be able to account for the fact that under valgrind, things will not happen fast (so it must wait)

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GNOME Bounty - Optimization

Monday, December 19th, 2005

GNOME has a number of open source bounties available for completion, ranging in difficulty and payout. The following Optimization project is worth $100:

Add image data to the icon cache

For the GTK 2.6 release, a memory mappable icon cache was developed. This allows us to avoid scanning lots of directories on the startup of every application. However, one thing it does not do is to store the actual icon data in a shared file. This means that common images (consider the “x” on a close button) are duplicated many times.

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GNOME Bounty

Monday, December 19th, 2005

GNOME has a number of open source bounties available for completion, ranging in difficulty and payout. The following project is worth $300:

Drag and Drop between Gnome and Firefox

Currently dragging and dropping back and forth between nautilus and firefox is very problematic. Bookmarks and copying actions are easily confused with surprising results.

What we’d like to see: Dragging a bookmark .desktop file to Firefox should open the url the bookmark file contains, not the bookmark file itself. Dragging an http: uri from firefox to the desktop should ask you if you prefer to download the file or make a bookmark point to the location. If a desktop bookmark is created the resulting .desktop file should specify a hyperlink icon (or possibly use the shortcut icon if the link points to an html page).

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GNOME Bounty - Mailer

Monday, December 19th, 2005

GNOME has a number of open source bounties available for completion, ranging in difficulty and payout. The following Mailer project is worth $400:

Language selection in composer

Add a pop-up menu to the composer toolbar for selecting the language. This would affect the default spell-checking dictionary, the “On DATE, PERSON said:” attribution, the Content-Language header, and various other things.

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GNOME Bounty - Mailer

Monday, December 19th, 2005

GNOME has a number of open source bounties available for completion, ranging in difficulty and payout. The following Mailer project is worth $500:

Templates for new messages and replies

We would like to allow people to prepare their own message templates. The templates will be stored in a Templates folder and may contain patterns which will be substituted when the template is used.

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GNOME Bounty - Calendar

Monday, December 19th, 2005

GNOME has a number of open source bounties available for completion, ranging in difficulty and payout. The following Calendar project is worth $2000:

Publish your calendar

Apple’s iCal has made “calendar sharing” popular. It’s a nice feature where any user can create a calendar of events and then publish it on a website, to share it with other users. Others can then “subscribe” their calendar application to that calendar file, and updates are automatically synced to their imported calendar whenever the master file changes. This makes it easy and convenient to share conference schedules, meeting times, club events, moving dates and times and so on.

Implement this calendar publishing feature in Evolution.

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GNOME Bounty - Documentation

Monday, December 19th, 2005

GNOME has a number of open source bounties available for completion, ranging in difficulty and payout. The following Documentation project is worth $300:

Outlook-Evolution dictionary

To help people switching from Outlook to Evolution, assemble a list of equivalent tasks for mail, calendar, and addressbook functionality, for the Evolution user’s guide. Ask yourself this question: “In Outlook, I did something by clicking here or selecting there. In Evolution, what do I do?”

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GNOME Bounty - Addressbook

Monday, December 19th, 2005

GNOME has a number of open source bounties available for completion, ranging in difficulty and payout. The following Addressbook project is worth $250:

Advanced LDAP Configuration

Evolution can store contacts in an LDAP directory, but there is no way to tell Evolution exactly where in the directory contact data should be stored.

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