Really great documentation would be nice.  I know that it has been
improving, but maybe GSOC is an excuse for a sprint?  Ideally, the
documenter is someone who really knows DSP and what is going on behind the
curtains.

References to examples in the documentation would help out immensely.  I
often resort to hunting down a block's source code or other blocks and
examples that use the block to understand it.

I have always wanted an auto-magically generated list of references to
other blocks/examples that use the block being documented.  I think this
would be easy to do in python.  When building the docs, a script could
search for instances of each block in other blocks and examples, then
insert them as references in the block's documentation.

As someone with little DSP backrground, I would like to be able to see some
great documentation when I open up a block in GRC or introspect it in
python.

Very Respectfully,

Dan CaJacob

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On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 12:39 PM, Martin Braun (CEL)
<martin.br...@kit.edu>wrote:

> Ideas, ideas, ideas!
>
> Everyone, we need ideas.
> The GSoC application deadline is coming closer, and we still are lacking
> some ideas.
>
> So what cool feature of GNU Radio are *you* missing?
>
> Head over here, and write them down:
> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/GSoC
>
> At this point, any random idea is OK. Also, you're not signing up for
> anything if you post an idea.
>
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