GRASS SoC Ideas 2010
About
February 2010: This page is open to contributions - please edit!
This is the GRASS page for Google Summer of Code 2010. Here we will list project ideas and and other information related to the GRASS GSoC projects.
- Note that at this point accepted mentoring organizations have not yet been announced.
Promotion:
OSGeo Flyer at http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/marketing/flyer/ Videos at http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/Videos More Flyers at http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/GsocFlyers
Timeline
- Mentoring organization applications open (March 8-12)
- Accepted mentoring organizations announced (March 18)
- Interested students should initiate preliminary discussions with projects (March 18-29)
- Student applications open (March 29)
- Deadline for student's applications (April 9)
- Registering your application early (before the deadline) allows us to give you feedback for revisions before the final deadline, enhancing your proposal and thus giving you a better chance of success.
- Mentor assignments and application reviews deadline (April 21)
- Accepted proposals announced (April 26)
- Community bonding time (getting to know the students)
- Work Begins (May 24)
- Midterm evaluation (July 12-16)
- Pencils down! (August 9)
- Final evaluations submitted to Google (August 16)
Required Steps
- List ideas
- Assign Mentors to Ideas
- Notify OSGeo
- Mentors evaluate student applications
- Accepted students announced
- Students subscribe to the grass-dev mailing list and introduce themselves
- Create directory structure in the GRASS add-ons SVN for projects and setup access for students
- Students must read and post agreement to RFC2 to the grass-psc mailing list to gain SVN access
- Create a Wiki page for each accepted project, to be used as a progress reporting tool
- Coding begins...
- Students and mentors: Complete the Mid-term survey
- Final commit and packaging for Google
Ideas
- Also review ideas from 2008 and 2009 which are still open.
- Project ideas of your own are also most welcome.
wxGUI
Willing to Mentor: (your name here)
- Continue wxNviz development for enhanced 3-4D visualization and analysis.
- Develop a graphical cartographic module - something like a GUI front-end or replacement for ps.map
- Develop a GUI module in wxPython for creating animations from multiple maps and saving animation outputs to animated GIF, MOV, or MPEG files.
Raster
Willing to Mentor: (your name here)
- idea 1
- idea 2
- implement OpenMP (multithreading) as much as possible
- it is important to understand which modules are processor bound, and concentrate on them. i.e. do not needlessly complicate the code of non-long running processor bound modules
Vector
Willing to Mentor: (your name here)
- idea 1
- idea 2
Imagery
- GRASS's imagery modules (for satellite, scanned maps, and orthophotos) act as enhanced raster modules. In GRASS 5 and 6 they were mostly implimented using interactive X-monitors which are not available in MS Windows and so are removed in the new cross-platform code of GRASS 7.
- We need someone willing to port the old modules to work with GRASS 7, including writing new wxPython GUI frontends to a number of existing tools and updating the imagery libraries to current raster library standards.
- In addition, there are a number of improved/automated georectification tools which have not been merged into GRASS 5/6 which it would be nice to have updated and merged into the main code.
- implement OpenMP (multithreading) as much as possible
See the Ideas for imagery improvement and GRASS 7 ideas wiki pages for more details.
Willing to Mentor: (your name here)
Other
- idea 1
- idea 2
Guidelines for Students
How do you maximize your chances of getting picked? First read the Google SoC FAQ. Then talk to us about your idea. Try emailing our dev-mailing list, or come and talk to us in IRC (#grass). You can also reach the mentors directly by emailing:
- The OSGeo SoC mailing list
- Wolf Bergenheim (wolf+grass@bergenheim.net)
Getting started with GRASS coding
- The source code is maintained in a SVN server which is easy to browse
- Please review the SUBMITTING files there for our coding standards.
- There is lots of good info at the GRASS Developer's wiki
- See also the development section of the GRASS user's wiki
Accepted Ideas
- TBD