On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 09:17:21PM +0200, Andreas Schwarz wrote:
> http://code.google.com/soc/:
> "Summer of Code 2006 is a program that offers student developers
> stipends to create new open source programs or to help currently
> established projects. Google will be working with a variety of open
> source, free software, and technology-related groups to identify and
> fund several hundred projects over a three-month period."
> 
> The GNU Project is registered as a mentor organization, so if there is
> any student who would want to do some a work on GNURadio, it probably
> wouldn't be a bad idea to apply. There are already many project
> suggestions, but maybe you get lucky...? The deadline is May 8.
> 
> Andreas

Looks like a good program.  I'm signed up to mentor, and Matt will
back me up.

In the suggested projects department: 
  
  * Build decent GUI around one or more GNU Radio apps.  This could
include a basic AM/FM/NBFM receiver/scanner.

  * Build decent GUI for an "amateur transceiver".  Including features
such as Tx/Rx frequency split for talking on repeaters, etc.  Could
optionally handle digital voice, etc.  We've got most of the guts
working, but no GUI.

  * RFID

  * Pretty much anything anybody wants to work on, e.g., signal
processing, new mods/demods, ...


Eric


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