Guys,

First of all, I'd like to move a few Ideas to
https://wiki.gnome.org/Outreach/SummerOfCode/2014/Ideas

What I can see as do-able for now are these following ideas:

Idea: Complete instrospection suppor for EDS (mentor: FabianoFidencio)
Benefits: With introspection working in calendar backend we can improve our
tests (that can be written in another languages than C) and make the
calendar backend usable for another projects.
Requirements: C, GObject, GLib
Notes: This project consists basically in write a libical[0] wrapper, using
GObject, to replace the libical's APIs that are being called directly in
EDS calendar banckend. Introspection works properly for Addressbook backend.
[0]: http://www.citadel.org/doku.php/documentation:featured_projects:libical

Idea: Standalone app for editing server-side Sieve[0] fielters (mentor:
MatthewBarnes)
Benefits: Support server side filters in evolution. What could be done
using the standalone app as a useful
starting point.
[0]: http://sieve.info/
Requirements: C, GTK+, GLib
Notes:

Idea: Improve threading algorithm (mentor: AlbertoRuiz)
Benefits: A better usability for the users, once our current threading
algorithm is not that smart.
Requirements: C, GTK+, GLib
Notes: Ideally we should try to math GMail's

Idea: Notmuch[0] as indexer and search language (mentor:
AlbertoRuiz/FabianoFidencio/MilanCrha)
Benefits: A real gain for usability once the user will be able to search
something in a gazillions of mail and get the results really fast.
Requirements: C, GTK+, GLib, D-Bus
Notes: Alberto Ruiz started a proof of concept using this git repo:
https://github.com/aruiz/evolution-notmuch
[0]: http://notmuchmail.org/

Idea: Implement a simple PKCS#11 module using evolution's addressbook as a
backend (mentor: DavidWoodhouse)
Benefits: Allow users to send encrypted email to contacts with X509
certificate
Requirements: C, GTK+, GLib
Notes: A small discussion about this idea/issue was started in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704246

Could you guys please take a look and correct some bullshit that I
eventually have written down?
About the ideas that showed up today, I'd like to see Milan and Matthew
opinions.

Best Regards,
-- 
Fabiano Fidêncio
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