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We wrote some '''project ideas''' on this page, separated out into categories. Maybe you're thinking, "I'm new at Summer of Code, and still learning programming, and new to open source. I wish there were a project that wanted me." We want you, so long as you're willing to discuss your work and work with us to become a better programmer.
 
Our mission is to help people get involved in open source. That could be you! TheOne great thing about working with us is that weyou'll teach youlearn a lot about open source in general because of the kinds of thingsproject we work onare.
 
If you want to apply, use our [[GSoC/2011/Student Application Template|Student Application Template]]!
 
== Education ==
 
Some projects are about ''teaching'' people how to get involved in open source. Like:
 
* [[GSoC/2011/Project Ideas/Buildhelper|Buildhelper]]
* [[GSoC/2011/Project Ideas/More Missions|More training missions for introducing new developers to tools used in open source contribution]]
 
== User interface ==
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* [[GSoC/2011/Project Ideas/API|OpenHatch API]]
 
== Potential TopicsLinks ==
* [[GSoC/Project Template| Project Template]]
* Buildhelper ([https://openhatch.org/blog/2010/introducing-the-buildhelper/ description])
* More missions!
* Doing something with the /projects/ page
* Fixing /people/ and the map
* Fixing the mentor/contributor dashboard
* Task forces ([https://openhatch.org/wiki/Big_picture_%28Feb_2011%29#Actionable:_Help_people_join_.27Task_Forces.27_to_make_broad_changes_to_projects description])
* OpenHatch API
 
== Project Template ==
* Mentors:
* Title:
* Technical Details:
* Further Reading:
* Skills:
* Level: [Beginner|Advanced|Expert]
* Benefits to the Student:
* Benefits to the Community:
* Comments: