I'd be willing to be a mentor. 

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From: a...@adamharvey.name [mailto:a...@adamharvey.name] On Behalf Of Adam 
Harvey
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 8:00 PM
To: PHP internals
Subject: [PHP-DEV] Google Summer of Code

Hi all,

Google are running the Summer of Code again this year, and Dan Brown and I have 
tentatively agreed to act as organisation administrators if we can get an 
application together. We have a week from today to apply, but before we can, we 
need updated ideas. Our old ideas list is at https://wiki.php.net/ideas — if we 
can get this cleaned up and updated, then I can turn it into a single ideas 
page for our application.

Here's a summary of what's there at the moment, the suggested mentors (if your 
name is on this list, an indication of whether the idea is still valid and 
whether you'd still be interested in mentoring would be appreciated), and any 
thoughts I have on whether they're still viable ideas. Updates welcome — new 
ideas very very welcome.

- Automatic Code Checker (suggested mentor: Nuno Lopes): still sounds like a 
good idea to me.

- Bugs Update (Philip Olson): this seems really thin for a whole project. Are 
there other improvements currently pending that could turn this into a broader 
refresh of the bug tracker?

- PHP/PECL Build Bot (Elizabeth Smith): sounds good, if we can get hardware to 
support it.

- Zend Bytecode to LLVM Converter (Nuno Lopes): sounds good.

- Abstract Extension API and Dependency Interface (Brian Shire, Andrei
Zmievski): sounds good.

- CGI/FastCGI SAPI Improvement (Dmitry Stogov): pretty sure the merge of FPM 
has made this moot.

- Get Involved - Writing it (Philip Olson): I think the GSoC prohibition on 
documentation projects would prevent this.

- PHP-GTK documentation (no mentor): as above.

- Integrated Code Coverage of C and PHP Code (Sebastian Bergmann): sounds good.

- Patch Server (no mentor): could this link in with the Build Bot project above?

- PHP Authentication System (??): this is three years old — may still be 
relevant, but the page itself would need a serious update.

- New Mirror Management System (Daniel Brown): not sure if this is relevant 
— systems guys? Daniel?

- php.net search improvements (??): sounds good.

- PHP.net search SQLite wrapper (??): probably should be rolled into the 
previous project.

- run-tests.php improvements (Zoe Slattery, Stefan Priebsch): sounds good; I'd 
be prepared to mentor this if we needed to find a new mentor, having just done 
a bit of exploratory work on this myself of late.

- Revamping user comments at php.net (Philip Olson): might also be a bit thin 
as written, but it depends on where it goes.

Remember, we're not limited to ideas on our ideas page (students can also 
suggest ideas, and often do), but having a strong ideas page will greatly 
enhance our chances of being accepted, particularly in light of having missed 
the last couple of GSoCs.

As I said, both updates to the existing list and new ideas would be very 
welcome, either here or on the aforementioned Wiki page.

Thanks,

Adam

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