Re: [GSoC: Improve A2DP support]

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Hello Aleksandra,

* Aleksandra Milanovic <sandraa.milanovic@xxxxxxxxx> [2012-03-23 18:40:06 +0100]:

> Hello BlueZ developers,
> 
> My name is Aleksandra Milanovic and I'm a 2-nd year student. About a
> year ago I had an aspiration to create a mobile application using the
> Bluetooth technology. After some research and learning more in depth
> about the Bluetooth technology I've figured that I can't do what I had
> in mind, so I've backed out from my initial idea. But the knowledge
> and inspiration for playing with Bluetooth have remained. I've been
> waiting for this year's GSoC hoping to expand my knowledge and be of
> any help for this project. I have a general knowledge of C/C++, some
> knowledge of glib but a steep learning curve and I am ready to work
> full-time this summer. I've read the "GSoC Ideas" list and I'm
> interested in improving the A2DP support. At the moment I'm searching
> though the documentation and getting familiar with BlueZ. Also I'm
> going though A2DP and AVDTP specifications and audio/a2dp.c,
> audio/avdtp.c. Am I on the right path? Any hints or recommendations
> that you'll give me would be great.

We have updated the idea list, the new version is here

http://www.bluez.org/development/gsoc/gsoc-ideas-list-2012/

The new ideas might interest you too.

And yes, you are on the right path, understand the code and the specification
is a good start.
After to choose your idea talk to our mentors to start working on a GSoC proposal
to detail what you are plan during the summer.

	Gustavo
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