Re: Students projects: looking for small and medium project ideas

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On Mon, Jan 14 2019, Matthieu Moy wrote:

> I haven't been active for a while on this list, but for those who don't
> know me, I'm a CS teacher and I'm regularly offering my students to
> contribute to open-source projects as part of their school projects. A
> few nice features like "git rebase -i --exec" or many of the hints in
> "git status" were implemented as part of these projects.
>
> I'm starting another instance of such project next week.

Good to hear!

> Part of the work of students is to choose which feature they want to
> work on, but I try to prepare this for them. I'm keeping a list of ideas
> here:
>
>   https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/SmallProjectsIdeas
>
> (At some point, I should probably migrate this to git.github.io, since
> the wiki only seems half-alive these days).
>
> I'm looking for small to medium size projects (typically, a GSoC project
> is far too big in comparison, but we may expect more than just
> microprojects).
>
> You may suggest ideas by editting the wiki page, or just by replying to
> this email (I'll point my students to the thread). Don't hesitate to
> remove entries (or ask me to do so) on the wiki page if you think they
> are not relevant anymore.

Some #leftoverbits I've noted on-list before would qualify, some of
these (e.g. grep --only-matching) have been implemented, but others not:

https://public-inbox.org/git/87in9ucsbb.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
https://public-inbox.org/git/87bmcyfh67.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/



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