What about implementing Google's constraint programming library (
https://code.google.com/p/or-tools/)? It can be useful for problems in 
discrete mathematics, and would give Sage capabilities that it appears that 
no other mathematical software has.

On Friday, 8 March 2013 01:43:43 UTC-8, mmarco wrote:
>
> IIRC, the call for projects of Google summer of code was last year 
> around march or april. Should we start to get prepared for this? 
>
> As a suggestion for possible projects, i would propose the writing of 
> a windows GUI program that handles the virtual machines (set them up 
> properly, handles upgradings, checks the availability of ports and 
> decides if the VM should be launched in headless mode...) 
>
> It sounds like a project that can be done in a summer, and can be 
> really useful to spread sage among windows users. 
>

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