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Ideas for GSoC 2010 are divided in two main categories.

 * There are ideas on IP Networking and routing protocols, if you work in one of these projects you will make the Ninux.org free wireless network work better !
 * There are ideas to port the web radio we stream in the Ninux Network completely in Open Source, getting rid of the proprietary components we use now. If you work in one of these project you will develop the tools necessary to anybody to stream on the Internet a free radio.
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In GSoC Saverio Proto ported the OBAMP protocol for overlay multicast in C, as a plugin In GSoC 2009 Saverio Proto ported the OBAMP protocol for overlay multicast in C, as a plugin
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== CMS plugin to book radio transmission ==

In a free radio anybody can transmit over the Internet from home. WJ (web DJ) of a web radio should be able to book a time slot for their transmission in the programme schedule. The Web Radio site will be based on a open source CMS (Drupal, wordpress... any PHP opensource CMS to be
decided with your mentor). The idea is to develop a plugin

Google summer of Code 2010

For the year 2010 the Ninux.org community decided to participate to google summer of code. The application has been submitted and is still under review by Google

About Google Summer of Code

Here some info on GSoC

GSOC 2010

Google Summer of Code is a global program that offers student developers stipends to write code for various open source software projects. We have worked with several open source, free software, and technology-related groups to identify and fund several projects over a three month period. Since its inception in 2005, the program has brought together nearly 2500 successful student participants and 2500 mentors from 98 countries worldwide, all for the love of code. Through Google Summer of Code, accepted student applicants are paired with a mentor or mentors from the participating projects, thus gaining exposure to real-world software development scenarios and the opportunity for employment in areas related to their academic pursuits. In turn, the participating projects are able to more easily identify and bring in new developers. Best of all, more source code is created and released for the use and benefit of all.

To know more:


Participants

By now we list some people that proposed to be Mentors of Ninux.org gets accepted to GSoC 2010

Mentors

Ideas

Ideas for GSoC 2010 are divided in two main categories.

  • There are ideas on IP Networking and routing protocols, if you work in one of these projects you will make the Ninux.org free wireless network work better !
  • There are ideas to port the web radio we stream in the Ninux Network completely in Open Source, getting rid of the proprietary components we use now. If you work in one of these project you will develop the tools necessary to anybody to stream on the Internet a free radio.

Multi-tree OBAMP implementation in OLSR

In GSoC 2009 Saverio Proto ported the OBAMP protocol for overlay multicast in C, as a plugin of the OLSR routing protocol. The current implementation creates a multicast distribution tree among all the OBAMP node in the mesh network.

The plugin can be extended creating one multicast tree for every multimedia stream broadcasted into the network, creating basically different OBAMP groups. This optimizes data distribution and strongly reduces bandwidth waste.

Usefull skills

C programming with sockets, strong TCP/IP knowledge

Type of work

Coding

Level from Beginner 1-5 Professional:

4 Semi-professional

References:

Web Radio Program Scheduler

The web radio is one of the services that Ninux provides on its network and on the Internet. Our web radio experience comes from the support that the Ninux Community gives to the Italian web radio Fusoradio http://www.fusoradio.net that is now online since the year 2004.

The Programme Schedule is now based on a script hooked to a proprietary software called SAM Broadcaster.

We want to rewrite the Programme Schedule engine with a open source language called liquidsoap

Usefull skills

Linux

Type of work

Coding, system integration

Level from Beginner 1-5 Professional:

3 Advanced

References:

CMS plugin to book radio transmission

In a free radio anybody can transmit over the Internet from home. WJ (web DJ) of a web radio should be able to book a time slot for their transmission in the programme schedule. The Web Radio site will be based on a open source CMS (Drupal, wordpress... any PHP opensource CMS to be decided with your mentor). The idea is to develop a plugin

Web Radio WJ Client

WJs (Web DJs) stream from home their radio transmission. To do such thing they need a software that mixes various audio sources (Microphone, mp3s, skype calls) and sends the encoded stream to a Icecast server. Right now at Ninux we use a proprietary software, and we want to develop an Open Source alternative, cross platform.

Usefull skills

Linux

Type of work

Coding

Level from Beginner 1-5 Professional:

4 Semi-professional

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More Info

About GSOC 2010: http://socghop.appspot.com/

Previous Edition GSOC 2009: http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/program/home/google/gsoc2009

Useful Links

Contact

If you are interested to partecipate please contact contatti@ninux.org. Thank You!