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− | |A project to add JS APIs on top of the canvas3d element in order to support 3D and game development. | + | |''Sample project summary/details'' |
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− | |A project to create a resource kit (i.e., DVDs) containing the tools, documentation, source code, and learning materials necessary for a new developer or student to begin developing Mozilla.
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− | |Many developers without highspeed network access would like to be able to use [http://mxr.mozilla.org MXR] but can't. Build a lightweight, installable Windows package that gives the full functionality of MXR locally. Create a [http://labs.mozilla.com/featured-projects/#prism Prism] front-end specific for the task of using this local MXR.
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− | |Many (poorly behaved) web sites attempt to move and/or resize your browser window. It is possible to stop this behaviour (cf. dom.disable_window_move_resize) but it would be nice to have an infobar that informed the user that a web page attempted to move/resize the window, and allow it or ignore it (default). This behaviour is similar to the current Pop-up Blocker already present in Firefox. NOTE: it is not clear whether such a feature would be accepted in the tree or if this would need to be done as an extension.
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− | |[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Contribute_to_Private_Browsing_Tests Contribute to Private Browsing Tests]
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− | |The new Private Browsing feature (see [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=248970 bug 248970] and the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Ehsan/PrivateBrowsingTests test plan]) needs thorough tests written in order to insure its proper functionality. This will involve collaborating with those writing the patch and tests in order to develop a full suite of tests.
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− | |It's a well known fact that it takes longer to build on Windows than on a comparable Linux or Mac machine. We don't know exactly why, however. There have been many theories, but no real data. Profiling the build system would allow us to figure out where all of the time is being spent. The best place to start might be by adding some profiling to GNU Make, to figure out which targets in our makefiles take the most time. From there, depending on the results, profiling could be added to other parts of the build system to narrow down specific bottlenecks.
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− | # http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/BuildSpeedup - OpenOffice.org did something similar
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− | |Write an extension for Thunderbird that gives functionality similar to that of Outlook, where image attachments in an email can be automatically re-sized to one of a set of smaller sizes. This is helpful for users who would otherwise try to send megabytes of image data, when they can safely scale the images down and still share their pictures with friends.
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| == Historical Projects == | | == Historical Projects == |
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| See the [[Historical Projects]] page for projects which were previously active. | | See the [[Historical Projects]] page for projects which were previously active. |
Seneca College is working on many joint research and development projects with Mozilla and Fedora. These projects are listed below. Many of the projects below are part of the DPS909 or OSD600 courses or the LUX Program.
For more information about what Seneca is doing with Mozilla, Fedora, and other open source projects, see the Main Page.
Introduction
This page lists many of the research and coursework projects that are being done between Seneca faculty, students, and various Open Source communities, including Mozilla, Fedora, and OpenOffice.org. All of these projects are open source, and you can get involved with any of the current ones, or look at the list of Potential Projects. To claim a project, move it from the Potential Projects page to Active Project table below and create a link to a new project page based on the Sample Project page.
Active Projects
Historical Projects
See the Historical Projects page for projects which were previously active.