On 4/16/06, Patrick W. Barnes <nman64@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Last year, after Fedora applied to participate in Google's Summer of Code > 2005, we created the FedoraBounties page on the wiki: > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraBounties > > This page features specific ideas for new projects that the Fedora Project > would like to see completed. Several of these ideas were selected by > students for the Summer of Code event. > > Now, Google has just announced the Summer of Code 2006. Although the Fedora > Project has not yet applied to participate this year, I suspect we are likely > to do so. However, our Fedora Bounties list is now quite short. We need > fresh ideas. If there are any projects that you would like to see, please > add them to the FedoraBounties page. These can include ideas that you may > have had but don't have time to work on, problems that you have encountered > that need attention, or tools you really wish we had. > > Assuming we do participate in this year's event, we can expect several of the > project ideas to be selected again, so this is an excellent opportunity to > suggest long-missed projects. Students will be able to apply for this year's > event after May 1st, so there isn't much time to get your ideas listed. > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SummerOfCode > > -- > Patrick "The N-Man" Barnes > nman64@xxxxxxxxx > A GUI utility which helps newbies get information that may be useful in helping them get answers on irc, forums, mailing lists etc, might be helpful. Things like the output of: uname -a cat /proc/cpuinfo lsmod lspci lsusb tail /var/log/messages du -h free -h Or other info such: current desktop environment current login manager -- As a boy I jumped through Windows, as a man I play with Penguins. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list