On Tuesday, September 09, 2014 10:57:44 AM Stefan Derkits wrote: > Hey all, > > I'm a Teaching assistant for the course Advanced Software Engineering at > the Vienna University of Technology. > > It is a course for master students in Software Engineering. In this > course the students have to run a project in a group of 4 - 6 people. As > they can choose freely what project they want to do (if the scope is big > enough) I was thinking of showing them some projects they could do in > KDE, because most of the self choosen projects are actually pretty boring ;) > > The scope of the project is the following: > -) one to three distinct bigger features should be added to an > application (like in GSoC or SoK) > -) ideally these features would include every layer of the application > (so not only backend or GUI) > -) enough for 4 - 6 Students to work a total of 140 hours per student > (including project managment) between October and January > -) some students may have experience with C++/Qt, some not. But we > anyways offer a C++ & Qt crashcourse for another Bachelor level course. > -) they already have good programming knowledge (mostly Java) and > attended a basic Software Engineering course where they did a > preselected project > > What do I need from you? > > You have a project that could need some help? You can make or already > have a small description of your feature? The project fits into the > scope described above? Either you or someone else in your project can > mentor (like the GSoC or SoK mentors) the students? > > Then write me with the following data: > > -) Small Description of the project (all of them will be presented to > students in the preliminary discussion) > -) Mentor for this project
Hi Stefan, there are some exciting projects of various difficulties for the accessibility project. I just wrote about them. Let me know if you/your students are interested. https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=216&t=122808 Cheers, Frederik > > If you have any questions, feel free to contact me (HorusHorrendus @ > IRC, personally @ Akademy in the hacking room) > > Stefan >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<