Hi,
I'm not the mentor for GSoC but as far as I know, the student is supposed
to propose a project for it. Your skill set seems adequate; try thinking up
of a project. Here are some for you to get started on:
- Porting tuxmath to SDL 2.0
- Rewriting tuxmath so that platforms like Android and iOS can be
targeted.
- Adding a new minigame to tuxmath?
Regards,
Aviral Dasgupta.
www.aviraldg.com
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*From:* "JIghtuse" <jig...@gm...>
*To:* "tux...@li..." <
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*Sent:* 19 March 2012 7:53 AM
*Subject:* [Tuxmath-devel] [Tuxpaint-devel] [Tuxtype-devel] GSoC
participation
Hello. I'm a student of 3rd year and I interesting in participation on
GSoC with tux4kids. I use Debian about 4 years and I have some
university courses about Linux. Also I have some skills using Linux
tools, such as bash, make, gcc, git. I write on C mostly and not so
much on Python. I was really surprised of your requirements to
students because I use almost all the tools/libs you write about -
SDL, git and of course C language. I think I really can join your team
and make something useful. Can I get some simple problem and try to
fix it?
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