On 03/20/2012 03:43 AM, Jacek Caban wrote:
Hi all,
GSoC is starting this year and, if we want to have good applications, we need to update our proposals. Usually the most attention is directed into adding new ones, while we keep obviously bad (or just bad IMO) proposals on the page. I'm planning to remove following project proposals:
Security - implement sandboxing Theming - Implement Wine theming support NTDLL - support performance registry keys Winelib Aware Scons (or cmake) Cleanup Winemenubuilder to support generating Application Bundles on Mac OS X Wine-based application virtualization
I don't think we should remove all of them. These projects should probably stay:
Theming - there are few things that could be done here: 1. Implement comctl v6 controls. Probably way too much for one GSoC project 2. Interact with host desktop environment to sync at least colors. This one is more of a research then codding. Plus convincing AJ that we want that code in. Also questionable if it can be done in pure C. Of course it can be just a standalone program.
Sandboxing - a great project for a security researcher. However the scope of it can be huge.
Thin app - depends on how to look at it: 1. Not directly helping Wine but along the same lines as Windows' wined3d. 2. Needs some tricky functions implemented. 3. Needs a way to build and incorporate win-pe wine dlls into Wine. This is a tough one but helps some some applications as well.
Vitaliy.