Difference between revisions of "New project ideas"
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To get started review our page on how to [[Contribute]]. Then explore our [http://forums.amahi.org/viewforum.php?f=15 suggestions forum] and our new [http://bugs.amahi.org/ bug tracker] (features suggested). | To get started review our page on how to [[Contribute]]. Then explore our [http://forums.amahi.org/viewforum.php?f=15 suggestions forum] and our new [http://bugs.amahi.org/ bug tracker] (features suggested). | ||
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== Reference == | == Reference == |
Revision as of 17:59, 16 March 2009
Here's a sample of ideas for the 2009 GSOC for Amahi:
Hard:
- add support for UPnP control of home routers from within the setup pages, e.g. to easily and dynamically control settings like DHCP server enable/disable, port forwarding, etc.
- enhance REST API to support management from other interfaces (eg. Android, iPhone)
- build Android or iPhone interface to control home server
- integrate one of the more complex applications, such as MythTV or a firewall
- add support for Ubuntu or, in general, debian-based distributions
Medium:
- enhance the theme engine to handle mainstream templates directly or with minimal configuration (e.g. Drupal, Wordpress, or others)
- replace BIND as DNS server by a more dynamic, reconfigurable DNS server
Easy:
- improve the theme engine to handle more sophisticated themes
- build new and exciting themes for the server
Plus, of course we are open to suggestions. Open a dialog. We're happy to discuss and determine a suitable project.
To get started review our page on how to Contribute. Then explore our suggestions forum and our new bug tracker (features suggested).
From a more general perspective, Amahi is a platform that will support the deployment of other open source applications. If you are interested in integration applications in your area of your interest for "one-click" deployment just contact us.
Reference
- 2008 sponsors page
- HowTo submit an application:
- KDE Ideas