Hello,
no much spare time (which I guess everyone lacks of, anyhow), but
ultimately I could assist a bit someone that is going to work with C
(eventually C++) and/or WebRTC -- not doing much of the Java these days,
I will let that for others. I was mentoring for GSoC two times in the
past, if not big changes to their platform, I should remember making my
way through it not that hard. So I could give also hand to someone that
want to be a mentor for first time.
Is there a place where we can check and see if enough mentors have
volunteered to the projects? I am on FreeRTC, just wondering if there is
a place summarizing what happens there...
Cheers,
Daniel
On 28/03/16 11:36, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Hi all,
We had a few GSoC applications[1] from students who would like to do
work relating to SIP and WebRTC this summer.
The students have a range of skills. Some are interested in the server
side (C, C++) code. Some are interested in Android and Java projects
(e.g. the Lumicall and CSipSimple dialers) and some are web developers,
interested in making practical use of WebRTC.
Would anybody else from the community be interested in helping to mentor
one of these projects? Prospective mentors can review the proposals
privately before making any firm commitment, please contact me for
details. Mentors can have some input in the direction of the students'
work, just as long as all code is released publicly.
Regards,
Daniel
1.
http://danielpocock.com/gsoc-2016-voice-video-chat
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