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Google Summer of Code 2008 Ideas
Revision as of 09:50, 8 March 2008 by Unnamed Poltroon (Talk)
Rules
- Be creative
- Be specific: what do you want to be implemented
- If you are willing to mentors those ideas, add you name and email to the idea.
Ideas
Title | Project | Abstract - links to details/bugs/etc | Reporter | Possible mentor(s) | Comments | |
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Support for user-defined refactorings in JDT | JDT | The idea is to produce a pattern language, rules engine, and user interface to allow the Java developer to perform queries n and make safe modifications of their code code. It's a superset of the current refactoring because ideally current refactorings could be expressed this new system, forming a nice set of initial examples. he users could then adapt those rules to their own purposes or come up with completely new ones. See bug 144642 for more informations. | Ed Burnette | Martin Aeschlimann(?) | <Insert comments here> | |
Implement a search mechanism for BPMN diagrams | BPMN | Research indexing of domain specific models persisted in an XML format. Apply this research to indexing and searching BPMN diagrams. | Antoine Toulme | Antoine Toulme, Hugues Malphettes | ||
Improve the usability of the BPMN editor | BPMN | Gather feedback from users of the modeler. Select enhancements to support and develop them. | Antoine Toulme | Antoine Toulme, Hugues Malphettes | ||
Support for StyledText | RAP | One of the most asked features of RAP is the StyledText widget. Not only to show funny colored texts in your application but it's one of the most complex widgets to implement. But having at least some basic API working enabled RAP to port other parts of RCP to the web based on the new StyledText widget. More information about StyledText can be found here. | Benjamin Muskalla | Frank Appel, Rüdiger Herrmann | ||
Theme Editor | RAP | Theming allows RAP application developers to give their applications a custom style. Currently, a theme must be defined as a .properties file. As the theming capabilities improve, these files are getting more and more complex. A theme editor should provide an easy-to-use user interface for defining themes. It could be shipped as part of the RAP tooling. For more information on the RAP theming, see the online help. | Ralf Sternberg | Ralf Sternberg | <Insert comments here> | |
<Insert project title here> | <Insert parent umbrella project here> | <Insert description here> | <Insert your name here> | <Insert prospective mentor names here> | <Insert comments here> |
More ideas can be found at Eclipse-Wiki, Mylar Contribution Ideas page and Google Summer of Code 2007 ideas.
Interested Students
Name, University, Idea