+ * Roles
+ * __WISP Setup__: Pointing antennas around and doing network/authentication things.
+ * Prereqs: None
+
+ * __Contact: [sipb-wisp-root@mit.edu](mailto:sipb-wisp-root@mit.edu)__
+
+* CourseRoad
+ * Description: a Four-Year Planner for the MIT Undergraduate Community. We always welcome anyone who wants to help out! More hands === more features.
+Webdev experience preferred but not required (we use Vuejs).
+
+ * Links: [courseroad.mit.edu](https://courseroad.mit.edu/)
+
+ * __Contact: [courseroad@mit.edu](mailto:courseroad@mit.edu) or Georgia Shay, [gshay@mit.edu](mailto:gshay@mit.edu)__
+
+* SIPB Library Project
+ * Description: The Library Project aims to provide a web interface for managing the SIPB Library. This includes an administration and cataloguing UI, as well as a book scanner and checkout process.
+
+ * Communication Channel: sipb-library channel on SIPB Mattermost.
+
+ * Links: [MIT GitHub Repository](https://github.mit.edu/sipb/sipb-library)
+
+ * __Contact: Georgia Shay, [gshay@mit.edu](mailto:gshay@mit.edu)__
+
+* SIPB Publicity Committee
+ * Description: SIPB runs events, which means SIPB needs posters, dormspam, cool swag, and whatever else our publicity committee can imagine -- sometimes even chalking Stata!
+
+ * Roles
+ * __Publicity Committee member__: provide SIPB events with publicity materials
+ * Prereqs: None
+
+ * __Contact: Emma Batson, [emmabat@mit.edu](mailto:emmabat@mit.edu)__
+
+* SIPB Social Committee
+ * Description: SIPB has a lot of cool people and we should hang out outside of meetings! We need people to remind us to do so by scheduling social events
+
+ * Roles
+ * __Social Committee member__: bring the SIPB community together by arranging food mobs, game nights, or other study breaks
+ * Prereqs: None
+
+ * __Contact: Emma Batson, [emmabat@mit.edu](mailto:emmabat@mit.edu)__
+
+* SIPB Documentation Project
+
+ * Description: The [[SIPB Documentation Project|doc/project]] is a project to document in written form the collective knowledge that SIPB members take for granted or use in maintaining services and projects that is not otherwise written down anywhere.
+
+ * __Contact: Angel Alvarez, [alvareza@mit.edu](mailto:alvareza@mit.edu)__
+
+* CertAssist
+
+ * Description: Download and install your MIT personal certificate using the [CertAssist](https://certassist.mit.edu/) website, even if your browser is not supported by ca.mit.edu.
+
+ * __Contact: Anders Kaseorg, [andersk@mit.edu](mailto:andersk@mit.edu)__
+
+* SIPB Badges
+ * Description: Recording the achievements of our members
+
+ * __Contact: Josh Noguera, [jnoguera@mit.edu](mailto:jnoguera@mit.edu) and Rihn Hong, [rihn@mit.edu](mailto:rihn@mit.edu)__
+
+* Locker Software
+ * Description: SIPB maintains a variety of software that can be run on all Athena computers (including your own computer, see Macathena and Debathena below!)
+ * whichlocker (`add outland; whichlocker`)
+ * rolodex (`add sipb; rolodex`)
+ * gp (`add gp; ecm`)
+
+ * Description: Maintaining the /mit/gp locker on Athena. This locker
+contains a collection of programs for integer factorization.
+ * __Contact: [kenta@mit.edu](mailto:kenta@mit.edu)__
+
+ * Many, many more (look in `/mit/sipb`, `/mit/outland`, `/afs/sipb/project`, etc.)
+
+* ExplainMIT
+ * Description: A place where people share explanations for fundamental concepts and hard problems through blackboard videos, so no students have to struggle unnecessarily at MIT.
+
+ * Links: [explain.mit.edu](//explain.mit.edu)
+
+ * Roles
+ * We always welcome anyone who wants to help out! No coding experience is needed, we’ll teach you full-stack using ExplainMIT, so that you can then improve ExplainMIT itself!
+
+ * __Contact: [eltonlin@mit.edu](eltonlin@mit.edu)__
+
+<hr>
+
+# Maintained Projects
+
+* [Debathena](https://debathena.mit.edu)<sup>1</sup> brings Athena to your Debian or Ubuntu system, and is the basis for the current
+release of the Athena client software running on the public computer
+labs (clusters) across the MIT campus.
+ * Links: ([Bugtracker](https://debathena.mit.edu/trac/query), [hackathon/newbie tickets](https://debathena.mit.edu/trac/wiki/HackathonTopics))
+
+* [Macathena](https://macathena.mit.edu) brings Athena to your macOS system.
+ * Links: ([Source code](https://github.com/macathena/))
+ * __Contact: [macathena@mit.edu](mailto:macathena@mit.edu)__
+
+* [BarnOwl](https://barnowl.mit.edu) is a curses-based IM client with support for Zephyr, AIM, Jabber, and IRC. It is primarily used by the MIT community as a Zephyr client. BarnOwl aims to be easily extensible and customizable through a Perl plugin interface.
+ * Links: ([Bugtracker](https://barnowl.mit.edu/query), [straightforward tickets](https://barnowl.mit.edu/wiki/StraightforwardTickets))
+
+* [XVM](http://xvm.mit.edu) offers virtual machines to the MIT community. Start with our three-minute Debian or Ubuntu installer, or install an operating system of your choice. Please e-mail [xvm@mit.edu](mailto:xvm@mit.edu) for help using XVM. If you'd like to get involved, please email [xvm-team@mit.edu](mailto:xvm-team@mit.edu).
+ * Links: (Bugtrackers: [Trac](https://xvm.scripts.mit.edu/), [Launchpad: XVM](https://bugs.launchpad.net/xvm), [Launchpad: Invirt](https://bugs.launchpad.net/invirt))
+
+ * __Contact: [xvm-root@mit.edu](mailto:xvm-root@mit.edu)__
+
+* The SIPB AFS Cell and Locker Software: SIPB maintains hundreds of useful [[programs in AFS lockers|projects/lockers]] for use on Athena. Many popular programs are in the <tt>sipb</tt> and <tt>outland</tt> lockers, and even more have their own lockers in SIPB AFS. SIPB's <tt>whichlocker</tt> program, located in <tt>outland</tt>, makes locker software easy to find. (<tt>add outland; whichlocker whichlocker</tt>). The [[SIPB AFS-Moira synchronizer|projects/sipb-afs-sync]] can automatically synchronize
+some AFS groups in the SIPB cell with Moira groups.
+
+* [Feed](https://feed.mit.edu/) is a free RSS reader (running [Tiny Tiny RSS](https://tt-rss.org/)) available to MIT account holders.
+
+* [SIPB Domain Name Service](https://web.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/zoned/doc/) provides master or slave name service for personal domains of MIT affiliates. With SIPB DNS as a master name server, your domain is generated every hour from a file in your Athena home directory. It can also serve as a slave name server, providing redundancy with existing name servers.
+
+* [etherpad.mit.edu](http://etherpad.mit.edu) is an MIT-specific installation of Etherpad, a real-time collaborative text editor. Please email [etherpad@mit.edu](mailto:etherpad@mit.edu) with questions, comments, or suggestions. If you'd like to get involved, send mail to [etherpad-dev@mit.edu](mailto:etherpad-dev@mit.edu). We're looking for developers with experience or interest in Java, SQL, and system maintenance, as well as HTML, Javascript, and CSS.
+
+[1] Debathena is currently looking for someone to take responsibility for it (it really should be an active project). Email [sipb-vice-chair@mit.edu](mailto:sipb-vice-chair@mit.edu) if this is your calling.
+<hr>
+
+# Inactive Projects
+
+* [Gutenbach](http://gutenbach.mit.edu/) is a networked music jukebox implementing the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). It allows users to queue or "print" music to a remote set of speakers or "printer". Spawned from the original sipbmp3 (the SIPB office music player), Please email [gutenbach@mit.edu](mailto:gutenbach@mit.edu) with questions, comments, or suggestions.
+ * Links: ([Bugtracker](http://gutenbach.mit.edu/query))
+
+* MITeX is a web app that lets users edit a TeX document (either source or WYSIWYG), using a template, and then compiles to a PDF (or PS or DVI, etc.). This way, people can create beautiful documents entirely from the web. You can see the current version (in development) at [http://mitex.mit.edu](http://mitex.mit.edu). You can see the newest features that we're trying out at [http://dev.mitex.scripts.mit.edu](http://dev.mitex.scripts.mit.edu). Please email [mitex@mit.edu](mailto:mitex@mit.edu) with questions, comments, or suggestions.
+
+* [LAMP](http://lamp.mit.edu) (retired!) is an electronic music library for the MIT community. Request songs from a selection of 1840 CDs at [lamp.mit.edu](http://lamp.mit.edu/) and tune in on MIT cable TV to hear your music play.
+
+* Mailman-ACL: First steps towards improving compatibility of Mailman and Moira mailing list systems: enabling mutual access controls and building compatible command-line configuration tools for Mailman. Our [[plan|projects/mailman-acl]] to accomplish this is in progress.
+
+## Other Projects
+
+Here's a [[list|projects/ideas]] of some other, smaller projects SIPB members would like to work on. For (recent-)historical interest, a list of some [past projects](https://stuff.mit.edu/sipb/project-list.html) circa 2000-2007 also exists. On December 13, 2008, [[we squashed|projects/lenny-bugs]] a [[bunch of bugs|projects/lenny-bugs-all]] in Debian Lenny.