+There are a lot of projects: Scripts, Barnowl, Straversity, smiopp and cyclist all have different things to work on. Skim through, see what catches your fancy.
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[Scripts](http://scripts.mit.edu)
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talk to:
- **Facebook direct message support**. We recently landed Facebook support in the trunk, but it only supports messaging on walls. Add support for direct messages.
-- **GMail new message support**. Now you can obsess over your new emails in realtmie! Add support for GMail's notification API: http://code.google.com/apis/talk/jep_extensions/gmail.html (see our existing XMPP bindings.)
+- **GMail new message support**. Now you can obsess over your new emails in realtime! Add support for GMail's notification API: http://code.google.com/apis/talk/jep_extensions/gmail.html (see our existing XMPP bindings.)
- **Setup [gerrit](http://code.google.com/p/gerrit/)**. We've been talking about moving from github to gerrit, which seems to have a better code review model, but we haven't had the chance nor time to set one up.
To get involved, you should know HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, and CSS.
You'll also want to know a backend language for more, complex, and easier integration. (That will make sense when I talk about it.) Should be very simple to think of something innovative and how to implement it quickly.
+Need to work on:
+-Best way to handle login for the site (eventually ability to recognize .edu address for different things, such as Facebook networks)
+-Build an online bookmarking system where people can access saved links online and access them in self managed folders in a simple manner.
+-Set up search feature for the site
+-Have a way for students to add sites and make their own folders for those sites and folders within folders.
+-Folders that are expanding instead of the radio buttons
+-Adding a hover over description of all the links
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smiopp
The project needs someone who is proficient in either Ruby or Python. In addition, C knowledge would be useful.
I am able to spend as much time as needed to get someone up-to-speed. After that I'll be spending time making the documentation and packaging not suck, which would also help someone new.
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+cyclist
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+talk to:
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+- [Dafydd Harries](mailto:daf@rhydd.org)
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+I'm working on tools for interactive audio and video processing.
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+Most recently, I wrote an interface that converts mathematical expressions into sound. I also have projects that do music visualization.
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+ I'm using Python, LLVM, Gtk+, NumPy, GStreamer, and OpenGL.
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+All the code is in Python. Being familiar with some of the libraries I mentioned would be handy, but there are a lot of different directions to take things in, so the main thing is enthusiasm and curiosity. I'm happy to mentor people in any of the tools I'm using.