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= Introduction =  This is a list of potential projects that need people. '''Students:''' If you'd like to work on one of these, move the chosen project to the [[Project List]] and create a page for your work based on the [[Sample Project]] template. '''<big>Working DraftOpen Source Community Members:''' We welcome your recommendations for potential projects. Please do not pick from create an account on this Wiki and create a description for your proposed project below. Please list until completedyour contact info (just an IRC or FAS2 name is OK) as well as links to any related web pages as Resources for the proposed project. (Questions? Ask [[user:Chris Tyler | Chris Tyler]] or [[user:David.humphrey | David Humphrey]]). = SBR600 Potential Projects = For possible projects for the SBR600 Software Build and Release Course, lease see the [[SBR600 Potential Projects]] page. = Potential Eclipse WTP Projects = See the list of potential bugs [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/report.cgi?x_axis_field=priority&y_axis_field=product&z_axis_field=bug_severity&query_format=report-table&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&classification=WebTools&product=WTP+Common+Tools&product=WTP+ServerTools&product=WTP+Source+Editing&product=WTP+Webservices&long_desc_type=allwordssubstr&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&status_whiteboard_type=allwordssubstr&status_whiteboard=&keywords_type=allwords&keywords=&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=REOPENED&bug_severity=major&bug_severity=normal&bug_severity=minor&bug_severity=trivial&priority=P2&priority=P3&priority=P4&priority=P5&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&format=table&action=wrap&field0-0-0=assigned_to&type0-0-0=regexp&value0-0-0=.@ca.ibm.com&field0-0-1=noop&type0-0-1=noop&value0-0-1= here]. <!-- = Potential Fedora Projects = == [[Sample Project]] == This is a sample project stub. You can use the template for [[Sample Project]] in order to create a project page for one of the stubs below. This is how you 'sign-up' for a project. NOTE: if someone has already created the project page, speak to this person and see if you can join them. If so, simply add your name to the '''Project Leader(s)''' page. Otherwise, you can become a contributor later. == Ideas Pool == Lots of good ideas are listed in [[:fedora:SummerCoding/big>2008/Ideas|Summer Coding Ideas (Fedora Wiki)]]. These projects were originally proposed for Google Summer of Code projects; if you want to use one of them, please discuss it with [[User:Chris Tyler|Chris Tyler]] before selecting it, because the scope and mentorship model for GSOC is different from that of the LUX projects. == Cobbler Web == Cobbler is a Linux install server that simplifies tasks associated with fully automated installation such as DHCP, DNS, kickstart, yum, and virtualization. It aims to be a universal install server for all linux distributions. Currently Cobbler has a web interface that allows users an easier way of interacting with cobbler. There are several core improvements that can be made. One idea is to extend cobbler web to produce views that make it easier for users to edit fields that only they edit (let me reinstall systems I own but don't show me fields I shouldn't care about). Another is to enable search features in the web app to make it tolerate thousands of systems to a better extent. Finally, another feature is to add a task engine to cobblerd, to make it possible to run commands like "cobbler import" and "cobbler reposync" in the background and see their output in the web interface via an AJAXy type system. Possible features are not limited to the above (or just working on the web interface), Cobbler has an ongoing RFE list in Trac that has a wide variety of potential ideas, and ideas beyond the ones listed are also fair game. See https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/report/1?sort=type&asc=1 Resources: http://fedoraproject.org/cobbler Contact: Michael DeHaan == Personal Koji Repositories == Koji Personal Repos (KoPeR) is a concept to allow Fedora maintainers to create personal repos of packages to build against and share with others. Resources: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JesseKeating/KojiPersonalRepos Contact: Jesse Keating == Port Wubi to Fedora == If upstream is willing to integrate it, port wubi-installer and make it more cross distribution. Otherwise, provide a similar implementation for Fedora. http://wubi-installer.org/ == Delta RPM support in Koji build system ==  * https://fedorahosted.org/bodhi/ticket/160 == Benchmark Nightlife Scalability Issues == Using Puppet, or some other management tool, create a grid of a dozen machines, then turn that into 12,000 machines. Address the network characteristics - how much bandwidth do you need on different components, the communication mechanisms - does UDP work at such a scale, the grid topology - what happens when two nodes are behind firewalls. Resource: [[:fedora:Nightlife|Nightlife wiki page]], Matthew Farrellee == Create Test Suite for Condor == Along with a good build infrastructure, a strong test framework and methodology is key to survival of modern software. Condor is a system that is shipped on, currently, 14 different platforms - OS + Arch combinations. New features need to be verified to work on all those platforms and shown to cause no regressions in other features. Condor has a large test suite, but no suite covers everything or in sufficient depth. Pick a few features, say the VM Universe or Concurrency Limits, and demonstrate full understanding of them by testing all of the corner cases. This is far from a simple task, and requires more than a cursory understand of the system to properly complete. Understanding the complex interactions of distributed components, common patterns exist across many distribute systems, as well as intimate interactions with the OS is key. Resource: [[:fedora:Nightlife|Nightlife wiki page]], Matthew Farrellee --- Below: Commented out by Chris Tyler 2008-08-31 -- I think we'll get all the students doing this. == Review Packages == There is a lot of packages in Fedora waiting for someone to review it. While a completely new Fedora contributor needs to be sponsored before his package is approved, subsequent packages can be reviewed and approved by any Fedora package maintainer. In addition to that, virtually anybody with a Red Hat Bugzilla account can do do unofficial reviews. Working through the review queue and doing this work might be fun and useful learning process for folks interested in RPM and packaging in general. The general process is described in http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/HowToGetSponsored and in http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/ReviewGuidelines.
= Introduction == Review Requests ===
This is a list of potential projects that need people* Unassigned review requests - http://fedoraproject. If you'd like to work on one of these, move the chosen project to the [[Project Page]] and create a page for your work based on the [[Sample Project]] templateorg/PackageReviewStatus/NEW.html* In progress review requests - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/InProgressReviewRequests* Approved review requests - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/ApprovedReviewRequests-->
= Potential Mozilla Projects =
== [[Sample Project]] ==
NOTE: if someone has already created the project page, speak to this person and see if you can join them. If so, simply add your name to the '''Project Leader(s)''' page. Otherwise, you can become a contributor later.
== [[Mozilla Source and Symbol Server]] Improve Localization build system ==
Create a source code server Currently it requires many many steps to work with Mozilla's current symbol serverproduce another language of Firefox. This will allow users It would really easy to do full debugs of nightly release builds with access package these many steps to reduce the required knowledge to remote symbols and full source codegenerate a new language.
== Port canvas3d Adding a few make steps to non-Windows platforms ==wrap this process would help everyone.This is a very easy project to tackle but very benefitial if the time and love is given to it.
The canvas3d extension is a binary C++ component that adds a 3D OpenGL drawing context to the HTML canvas element. Currently canvas3d works only on Windows. Port the code to Linux and/or Mac OS X. Porting involves implementing a pbuffer class for each new platform. Some familiarity with OpenGL, or a willingness to learn it, is required.Reference: armenzg
Resources== Create a cross-repo pushlog to see all locales's checkins ==We currently check many different repositories to trigger builds when a developer makes a change. We also check the localizer's repositories to see if they have pushed any changes. The problem is that we have close to eighty different localization repositories and that takes a long time to check each one of them.If we had a joint view that would improve our systems. An example of that view is: Cathy, Vladhttps://l10n-stage-sj.mozilla.org/pushes/but the format should be more like this:http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/pushlogwhich is what our release engineering systems check for.This project would require you to hack hg and pushlog to make it work.armenzg has many blog posts explaining how to setup pushlog in your local machine.
== Add OpenID support to Bugzilla ==Reference: armenzg - Bug 498641
Many open source projects rely on bugzilla for bug tracking, and open source developers use different instances, forcing them to have multiple logins. Complete OpenID support in bugzilla.== Thunderbird SMTP Auto-Sensing ==
References: see [https://bugzillaModify Thunderbird so that it uses the correct SMTP server for your current network and IP.mozilla In other words, if you are at home, use your home ISP's SMTP, but if you use a school wireless network, switch to the school's SMTP.org/show_bug These various SMTP configurations should be manually controlled by the user, that is, you don't have to try and figure out which SMTP to use. Rather, it should be configurable in an options dialog.cgi?id=294608 bug 294608]
== Full-Text History Search extension ==References: #maildev
Firefox3 probably won't ship with support for full-text history search, even though url-bar autocomplete (with urls/titles) is a really great feature/idea. Write an extension in order to add this feature.
References: http://skrul.com/blog/projects/xpclucene/
== Mozilla Tree Visualization <strike>XULRunner Application Packaging ==
Use the canvas element in order Help to create a generic front-end for data visualization of the Mozilla source. Many types of information about the Mozilla project can be keyed to the source treedevelop an [http://www. For example, file change-rates, code-coverage, bug activity per module, checkins per module, etcmozpad. The visualization will be a heatmap, showing certain types of activity in the treeorg/doku. Doing this visualizaiton using canvas3d would allow php?id=application_build_system_project automated packaging system] for a third axis, and changes over time to be shownXULRunner applications.
== Mozilla Data Visualization Back-ends ==Resources: plasticmillion, mfinkle, #mozpad, #prism</strike>
Create a data-source == 'Compact databases' feature for the Mozilla Tree Visualization project. This means data mining cvs.mozilla.orgcalendaring applications (Lightning, bugzilla.mozilla.org, bonsai.mozilla.org and preparing the data for use in a heatmap visualization.Sunbird) ==
== Plugin-watcher ==Add the possibility to compact the database for local storage calendars based on SQLite using the VACUUM command. At the moment the local database for events and tasks will not get smaller even if you delete your tasks and events. This has serious performance implications for people, who work a lot with their calendar.
Firefox sometimes gets a bad reputation for crashing or locking up when a plugin such as Adobe Flash or Windows Media Player causes the problemSee also [https://bugzilla. Add code to Firefox (or write an extension) so that when a plugin misbehaves, a dialog is presented informing the user so that they can take corrective action (disabling the plugin) or filing a bug with the right party (this warning could be similar to the warning that appears when a JS script in a web page hogs too much CPU timemozilla. As a minimum it should identify that a plugin is to blame; better would be to inform the user of the plugin's name; best would be to provide an option to temporarily disable the plugin)org/show_bug.cgi?id=352976 Bug 352976]
== Improve Mozilla Application and Platform Documentation ==Resources: ctalbert, daniel in #calendar on irc.mozilla.org
Not enough is understood about the various communities and companies who develop with Mozilla, as opposed to those who work on the Mozilla code itself. A proper survey needs to be conducted in order to find out which APIs are being used and how, what is hard, what could be improved, etc. The == <strike>[http://www.mozpad.org Mozilla Platform Application Developers[Spellcheck Extension for Arbitrary Web Pages]] is interested in changing this. Their goal is to work with the Mozilla development community to survey, understand, and document the current state of the art. In this project you will work with the mozpad community to connect with projects</companies in orbit around Mozilla and do interviews with their developers. You will then document this information.strike> ==
* References: http://www<strike>Write an extension to leverage the existing spellcheck code in Mozilla and add the ability to highlight spelling mistakes for a given web page (i.mozpade.org/doku, vs.php?id=actionitem:documentation_proposal* See also: http://starkravingfinklea textbox).org/blog/2007/06/xulrunner-wishlist/ and http://www.songbirdnest.com/node</1826* Contacts: plasticmillionstrike>
== Localize Mozilla <strike>Modify Firefox to handle files downloaded to Temp more appropriately </strike>==
Join <strike>Often files downloaded by the browser are put in a localization team temporary folder that is emptied on close. Users (see http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Localizationand especially novice users) and help localize Mozilla into should be protected from inadvertent data loss as a language other than English, for example, [http://blogresult of important files being saved to this temp folder.mozilla.com/ligong/2007/07/11/firefox-cn-localization-liaison-group-started/ Chinese] This project will add fixes to the browser so that users are protected. Ideas include:
== Testing * Make Firefox aware of Canadian Banking common productivity file types (e.g., .doc, .pdf) and Financial Sites in Mozilla ==whitelist these types so they aren't deleted* Have office type files download automatically to a documents folder instead of temp* Firefox could check the timestamp of such files and delete them only if the timestamp is the same as when it was originally saved by the browser (i.e., has not been edited)* Warn the user on closing the browser that files are going to be removed* Assuming files still exist on start-up (see above), alert the user that these files are still there (similar to "New Session or Restart Existing?" dialog)* Have the browser pop-up a Save As dialog instead of automatically saving to temp, and use a documents path
This project will focus on improving the user experience at banking Other ideas are possible, and other financial sites for Canadian Mozilla usersa combination of these might be necessary. This includes determining which sites are relevantUltimately, insuring proper behavior for Firefox 3 on these sites, etcthis fix should target regular users without much knowledge of the filesystem.</strike>
ReferencesResources: http://quality.mozilla.org/node/293ted, mfinkle
See also: [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=280419 bug 280419] and [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id= My Favicons extension ==369108 bug 369108], and code [http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/uriloader/exthandler/nsExternalHelperAppService.cpp#2077 here].
Write an extension to allow the user to pick his/her own favicons for sites, based on a URL regexp. The image should get stored as part of the user’s profile, so that it doesn’t have to live in the same place on the user’s disk. Ideally, it should also be possible to export the regexp -> icon mapping as a regexp -> data URI mapping that can be imported into another profile.== Standalone Test Harnesses ==
ReferencesMozilla uses several systems for [http: //developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Mozilla_automated_testing automated testing], including [http://blogdeveloper.vlad1mozilla.comorg/en/archivesdocs/2007Mochitest Mochitest], [http:/08/10developer.mozilla.org/151en/docs/Mozilla_automated_testing#Reftest Reftest], [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Writing_xpcshell-based_unit_tests xpcshell unit tests], and [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Mozilla_automated_testing#Crash_tests crash tests]. Currently, to run these test suites or develop new tests, you need to build your own Firefox with --enable-tests, and run the tests from the object directory. Ideally there would be a standalone package available for download that would let you run these test suites against any Firefox build, to ease development of new tests and allow more people to get involved with automated testing.
== Tbeachball * References: http://xoatlicue.blogspot.com/2008/01/standalone- Quantifying Mozilla's Responsiveness == test-product.html* Possible Resources: Ben Hearsum
This project will add instrumentation == Add source checkout to Mozilla in order to determine how much time is spent away from the main event loop, and therefore from the user's mouse/keyboard input. When the user does something, how long does it take for Mozilla to act on that stimulus? One thing that sometimes interferes with interface responsiveness is spending too long away from the main event loop, perhaps in layout or some other intensive computation. This leads to new events from the user, such as mouse clicks or keypresses, not being noticed and acted upon. This could also be expanded in order to include the triggering of log points and specific dialog openings, etc. with a view to understanding what the long-running events actually are.buildbot ==
References: Unlike many open source projects, it's not possible to do a CVS checkout and build the code. This is due to the complex module and version combinations necessary to get and build a particular product, for example Firefox. To accomplish this, Mozilla uses [http://shavermxr.offmozilla.net/diary/2007org/08seamonkey/25source/tbeachball/ and http://shaverclient.offmk client.net/misc/latency-tracing-patchmk], which provides a set of rules for getting and building the code.txt
== Increasingly, Mozilla Developer Virtual Appliance ==is moving toward using the Python based buildbot system for automated builds and tests. It would be good to add a Source class for client.mk checkouts. This would mean creating a a general Source class that understands the idea of checking out a file, and which could then be used to drive the checkout and allow for integration with client.mk.
Create a Linux-based virtual machine with all the necessary buildReferences: Ben Hearsum (bhearsum), development, and testing tools necessary for working on Mozilla. This virtual appliance would be targeted at developers not familiar with the Mozilla toolchain and wanted to get started.Rob Helmer (rhelmer)
== Add support for more compilers Port the Firefox Release Repackager to distcc other platforms ==
An earlier project The [[Adding Compilers http://benjamin.smedbergs.us/release-repackager/ Firefox Release Repackager] allows one to Distcc|added multi-compiler support take a released version of the browser, deconstruct it in order to distcc]]add some custom extension, and then [[Distcc With MSVC|MSVC support]]repackage it. The framework is now in place This allows organizations to support even more compilersship slightly modified versions of stock releases, useful for their users. Add support for another compiler, perhaps Java, C#, or something elseCurrently the repackager only works on Mac.
Necessary Skills: CPort this tool to Windows and/or Linux. In order to do this you'll need platform binaries of 7zip, Python, Makefileor perhaps you can use P7zip to do a cross platform version. There are other ideas that can be added to this tool as well for making it more flexible.
== Port distcc to MSYS ==Resources: mkaply, bsmedberg
The recent work to add [[Distcc With MSVC|MSVC == gdb symbol server support]] to distcc works using the cygwin build environment. However, since this project was completed, Mozilla has switched to MSYS (see the [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Windows_Build_Prerequisites Mozilla Win32 build docs). Port distcc so that it works with the new MSYS environment.==
ReferencesMicrosoft's debugger allows the use of a symbol server, which it can use to download debugging symbols for programs and libraries. [http: Cesar //developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Using_the_Mozilla_symbol_server Mozilla provides this] for nightly and release builds on Windows, and Tomit's useful for people to debug their crashes locally without having to build a debug build. This functionality doesn't exist for Linux or OS X, where gdb is the debugger. gdb does support loading debug symbols from external files, so it could probably be extended to look for the symbols on a web server first.
References:# https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id== Add Multi412722#c5# http://www.linuxcommand.org/man_pages/objcopy1.html (see --add-gnu-debuglink and --only-keep-File transfer to distcc ==debug)# http://www.totalviewtech.com/Documentation/Tips/gnu_debuglink.html
The recent work to add [[Distcc With MSVC|MSVC support]] to distcc only allows for a single file to be sent back from build slaves. This means that extra debugging info (e.g.Resources: ted, .pdb files) cannot be sent with binaries. Modify distcc so that it can support debug Mozilla builds.Stan Shebs, Jim Blandy
References: Cesar and Tom== gdb support for minidumps for post-mortem debugging ==
== Add password managers Microsoft's debugger allows for various loading a minidump produced during a crash and then performing post-mortem debugging. GDB supports using core files for the same purpose. In Firefox 3, we produce minidump files on all of our supported platforms ==for use with our Breakpad crash reporting system. Sometimes people may want to debug a crash locally using one of these minidumps. On Windows, using the symbol server, they can simply load the minidump in their debugger. Currently there is no equivalent on Linux or Mac. Extending gdb to support loading minidumps for post-mortem debugging would be useful. This project may rely on the gdb symbol server project to be truly useful.
Previous work was done on adding [[OS X Keychain integration]] to Firefox. This work was focused on tightly binding C++ and Mac API calls. Since then more work has been done to [References:# http://blogcode.mozillagoogle.com/dolskep/google-breakpad/source/browse/2007trunk/05src/28google_breakpad/followup-password-manager-changes-coming-in-ff3-alpha-5common/ modularize the password manager] in Firefoxminidump_format. Various platform "keychains" need to be integrated with the new system. See bugs [httpsh# http://bugzillawww.mozillacodeproject.orgcom/KB/debug/show_bugpostmortemdebug_standalone1.cgi?id=309807 309807], [httpsaspx# http://bugzilla.mozillasourceware.org/show_buggdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb_3.cgi?id=106400 106400], and [httpshtml#SEC7# http://bugzilla.mozillasourceware.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371000 371000]gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb_9.html#SEC80
== Converting Password Manager Storage ==Resources: ted, Stan Shebs, Jim Blandy
Currently the Password Manager in Firefox uses a signons2.txt file. Convert this so that it uses a SQLite Database.== RegressionTry ==
ReferencesMake it possible to look for bugs across old nightly builds of Firefox using automated tools. For example, [http: dolske//db48x.net/regression-search/ regression-search] is a script that allows you to do binary searches across binaries, looking for the existence of a bug. This could be improved through the use of tools like [http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/coscripter/browse/about co-scripter]. Ideally the user could look for bugs in automated ways, without having to download and install tons of browser versions.
== Add Offline Support to an open source web app ==Resources: db48x, ted
Firefox 3 will support offline abilities, such that web developers can write their apps so they work even when no network is present. Good headway has been made already [http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz/2007/02/offline-zimbra-with-firefox.html porting Zimbra]. Pick another web app and add offline support, for example: [http://moodle.org Moodle].== Extend Try Server to test Thunderbird patches ==
"Specifically, Mozilla has a great system called “try servers” where one can submit patches against the tree, and the build system runs builds on Linux, Mac and Windows, using those patches, then serves those builds for testing. This is really helpful to figure out if proposed patches solve specific problems...The only problem is that there’s a little bit of patching needed to the try server code itself to make it able to work with other targets besides Firefox, as described in bug 431375" ([http://ascher.ca/blog/2008/05/02/thunderbird-team-needs-help-from-pythonperl-build-assist/ Ascher]) == Add DTrace probes and scripts for Mozilla code base == [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTrace DTrace] was created by Sun in OpenSolaris to allow developers to write simple scripts in order to probe and instrument executing programs in a way not possible otherwise. One of the advantages of DTrace is that it allows you to turn on probing when you need it, but not incur an execution penalty with regard to performance (i.e., when probes aren't being scripted, they aren't run). This requires developers to add "probes" to their source code. For example, if you wanted to know when a particular function is entered/exited, get info about what happened, etc. you could add probes to the particular function. Writing the probes is not difficult, however there are hundreds or thousands of probes that Mozilla would like across its code base. Resources: sayrer == Plugin Code Test Suite == Create a [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Plugins plugin] test suite. There are currently no tests of any kind, and this code is very brittle and not well understood. This would involve creating a plugin or set of plugins and some html/js to drive that plugin in order to push test coverage. Maybe look at the JRE tests, create some specific plugin cases (e.g., swf to load that tests flash specific code). The newly announced Google Chromium browser [http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/getting-around-the-chrome-source-code seems to have something like this] with regard to using the npapi for driving tests via plug-in. See also docs on [http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/inter-process-communication IPC] and [http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/plugin-architecture plug-in design] in Chromium. This will require C programming, as well as light web development (html, js, perhaps swf). Resources: jst == Create self-serve symbol upload system ==  Mozilla has a symbol server which is used by developers to debug issues in release builds that don't include debug information (i.e., symbols). However, many crashes are related to third-party binary plugins or extensions, for which Mozilla has no symbols. This project would create a web-based self-serve solution for third-parties to upload symbols for their binary components in breakpad-formatted .sym file format. Ideally this could happen in an automated way, such that third-parties could add a step to their build system to do it automatically with each release. See [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419879 bug# 419879]. Resources: ted == <strike>Add OpenLayers test suite to Mozilla </strike>== <strike>Mozilla [http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/dom/tests/mochitest/ajax/ uses] many common JavaScript library test suites to add additional coverage to it's JavaScript implementation. One test suite that is not currently used by Mozilla, but could be, is the [http://openlayers.org OpenLayer's] js [http://trac.openlayers.org/browser/trunk/openlayers/tests test suite]. See [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399311 bug# 399311]. Resources: sayrer</strike> == <strike>Import sqlite test suite</strike> == <strike>Mozilla uses an embedded version of [http://www.sqlite.org/ SQLite] extensively to [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/storage store data] such as bookmarks, history, etc. To insure that it runs properly within Mozilla, it would be good to add the entire sqlite test suite to Mozilla's tests, so that testing the browser also means testing sqlite. The sqlite test suite is written in TCL and needs to be ported to JavaScript. Some [http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/storage/test/unit/test_like.js work has already been done], but more is required to get full test coverage. References: [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=391756 bug 391756], http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/weblog/?p=368 Resources: sdwilsh </strike> Take : [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Import_sqlite_test_suite Park,KiWon] == Make chromebug work in Thunderbird SMTP Auto-Sensing == TBD == Help gristmill move forward in Thunderbird == TBD == Help Calendar integration on Trunk == TBD
Modify Thunderbird so that it uses the correct SMTP server for your current network and IP. In other words, if you are at home, use your home ISP's SMTP, but if you use a school wireless network, switch to the school's SMTP. These various SMTP configurations should be manually controlled by the user, that is, you don't have to try and figure out which SMTP to use. Rather, it should be configurable in an options dialog.Resources: Fallen
== Firefox Session Saver Extension ==
Write a simple (i.e., nothing more than a simple "save session") extension to leverage the existing [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Session_restore_API Session Store API] in order to allow the user to save his/her currently open tabs and restore them. This is similar to what Firefox does when it unexpectedly crashes and gives the user the option to restore a previous session. NOTE: there are extensions that do this already, but many of them are more feature rich than need be. See also [http://www.beltzner.ca/mike/archives/2007/05/28/resurrect_your_session.html this blog post].
== Thunderbird Picture Preview HTML page set sanitizer ==
Write an extension for Thunderbird that allows the user to start The Talos performance testing system at Mozilla currently runs on a slideshow preview large set of all images in web pages pulled from the current messageAlexa Top 500. The feature would work like this: when a mail arrives with pictures attachedThese pages can't be redistributed, a button or some other UI is added to the message that allows the slideshow to beginsince they're mirrors of copyrighted web pages. When clickedIn addition, the images are shown one after the other, properly scaled many of them contain adult content. This makes it difficult for people to fit in duplicate the window. Consider using [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Canvas_tutorial Canvas] Talos results or to do the custom graphics, and take a look at [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/556 this existing Thunderbird extension] for ideastest changes that have an expected performance impact.
== [[Cross-Platform Mozilla Build Farm]] ==A useful solution to this problem would be a tool that takes a mirrored copy of a website and "sanitizes" it, by changing the page text and image contents (making them junk or filler text or something). The caveat here is that this *cannot* change the performance characteristics of the page. For example, taking a page that is all Chinese text and replacing it with "Lorem Ipsum" filler text would cause the page to take different text rendering paths, which would change what is measured. As another example, making all JPEG images solid black would likely make them decode and render much faster. Any solution should have some analysis performed that shows that performance is not significantly altered in the sanitized page set.
Using the accumulated knowledge of the [[Extending the Buildbot|buildbot]] and [[Distcc With MSVC|distcc]] projects, and using the physical resources of [[Mozilla@Seneca Cluster Administration|Hera]], create a cross-platform distributed build system suitable for testing patches to Mozilla.Resources: ted (but find someone better!)
== [[Bugzilla component-watching]] 3D object picking ==Canvas 3D JS Library is a library for the creation and manipulation of 3D scenes in the browser without needing to know much 3D programming. Part of this project is to handle mouse input. This particular project looks at how to perform "picking". That is, when given a coordinate within the canvas, return the 3D object at that location.
It's common for a developer to want to "watch" all the bugs that are filed in a certain [httpsResources: cathy, Andor (http://bugzillawww.mozillac3dl.org Bugzilla] component. Mozilla uses a convoluted and painful system of synthetic accounts to simulate this capability, and we'd all really prefer to be able to do it more directly and with less opportunity for error.)
Reference: [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76794 Bug 76794]Potential OOo Projects =
== Automated Testing [[Sample Project]] ==
Programmatically driving This is a sample project stub. You can use the browser to perform human-like tasks repeatedly. The programmer will have template for [[Sample Project]] in order to create a framework project page for driving browser components in JavaScript or other scripting language to repeatedly test various pieces one of the applicationstubs below. Ideally, the successful completion of this task will see This is how you 'sign-up' for a test or suite of tests that can be invoked by command line to start the browser, run the test suites and then exit and record the results for display or analysisproject.
ReferenceNOTE: Work with Mozillaif someone has already created the project page, speak to this person and see if you can join them. If so, simply add your name to the '''Project Leader(s Rob Campbell and Jay Patel from the QA Team)''' page. See also http://labs.mozillaOtherwise, you can become a contributor later.com/2007/09/coscripter/
== Litmus Extension Generate an OOo XREF based on Dehydra ==
We wanted to have Using Dehydra, build OOo and generate an extension that would be able to serve users testcases to try and allow them to submit results to [http://litmus.mozilla.org http://litmus.mozilla.org]. We could expand xref in the feature set of the extension to do a lot of other cool things with Bugzilla and Website Reporter integration. So same way we need some ideas there. If you're interested, you could consult the work of [[User:djhamp-g|David Hamp-Gonsalves]], who created the Buggy Bar extensionare indexing for dxr.
== [["Avoid loading the same page twice" Extension]] ==TODO: more info....
Create an extension to Firefox so that when a bookmark is clickedResources: humph, and that site is already open in any tab in any window, that tab/window is brought to the front rather than loading the page again.taras
Related tech and skills: XUL, JavaScript== Existing Subjects proposed by OpenOffice.org Education Project ==
== Tinderbox front page improvements ==FIXME : the projects proposed on the OpenOffice.org Education Project will be adapted to the current section.
Waiting we encourage you to have a look at the '''[http://tinderboxwiki.mozillaservices.openoffice.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=Firefox Tinderbox] is a web app showing the results of multiple machines building Firefox, running unit tests on it, and running performance tests on it, all on three different platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac). The display is very crowded right now, and can be difficult to read. In addition, some of the interesting information (changes in performance, for example) are hard to notice. The tinderbox server software recently was updated to include [http:wiki/Education_Project/www.jsonEffort OpenOffice.org/ JSONEducation Project Effort page] output, which means that webpages can now easily access the data to build their own displays. Using this data, create a new display for the Tinderbox data that helps developers monitor the status of the builds and performance data.'''
* [httpOther links://tinderbox.mozilla.org/Firefox/json.js Tinderbox JSON data]* [http://people.mozilla.org/~rhelmer/mockups/tinderbox/ajax.html An example page using the data]* [http://mavra.perilith.com/~luser/tboxtest.html Another example page using the data]. (Requires a [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/ recent Firefox 3 build])
== Buildbot and EC2 ==[http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Education_Project OpenOffice.org Education Project on the Wiki]
[http://buildbot.net/trac The BuildBot] is software for automatically building and testing other software. [http://aws.amazon.com/ec2 EC2] is Amazon's "Elastic Compute Cloud", a service that lets you run Virtual Machines on Amazon's computing grid using a web API. It would be awesome if BuildBot had an EC2 module, and could spawn Virtual Machines on-demand to perform tasks. Conveniently, BuildBot is written in Python, and there's [http://code.google.com/p/boto/ a Python library for interfacing with EC2].
References: [http[User://jimmyg.org/2007/09/01/amazon-ec2-for-people-who-prefer-debian-and-python-over-fedora-and-java/ Amazon EC2 Basics For Python ProgrammersEricb|Ericb]]21:05, 26 September 2008 (UTC)
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