The Xerces-C project (http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-c/) would likely be a good
candidate. The commiters and the dev list are friendly. The code is complex
enough to be a challenge but not overwhelming.
Just a suggestion,
charlie
Kevin Jackson wrote:
Hi,
This is totally not Ant related (although it's slightly Apache
related). If you're not interested sorry to waste your time.
I'm teaching C to university students this semester and I'd like to
set them some practical work to actually implement bugfixes and
provide patches to open source projects.
Unfortunately I'm not really aware of many open source projects that
are C (not C++) and that have a decent infrastructure setup for
receiving patches from novices.
One thing I'm considering is the linux kernel janitors project, but
I'm very wary of pushing that idea as I think it may be too ambitious.
Do any of the developers here know of any projects that wouldn't mind
junior-level developers submitting patches? I was thinking about APR,
but again it's a bit too abstract for the students to be interested in
:(
Anyway thanks for your time,
Kev
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