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Enter ideas for development projects here. '''Note these are just suggestions - students are welcome to propose projects based on their own interests''' that relate to OpenRouter/pgRouting. Our current efforts are based on the following projects: | Enter ideas for development projects here. '''Note these are just suggestions - students are welcome to propose projects based on their own interests''' that relate to OpenRouter/pgRouting. Our current efforts are based on the following projects: | ||
− | + | * [http://www.pgrouting.org/ pgRouting]. This routing library provides routing functionality to PostGIS/PostgreSQL. | |
− | + | * [http://opengraphrouter.sourceforge.net/ OpenGraphRouter]. This project is a C++ library and tools to build a commercial grade routing engine. | |
You can find the source code, tutorials, the project mailing list and various other information at the links above. | You can find the source code, tutorials, the project mailing list and various other information at the links above. | ||
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Read a list of possible improvements on the pgRouting project website | Read a list of possible improvements on the pgRouting project website | ||
− | + | * http://www.pgrouting.org/rfc/index.html | |
− | + | * https://github.com/pgRouting/website/issues | |
See the project ideas of the last year summer of code: | See the project ideas of the last year summer of code: | ||
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== OpenGraphRouter related ideas == | == OpenGraphRouter related ideas == | ||
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See the project ideas of the last year summer of code: | See the project ideas of the last year summer of code: | ||
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== Lots of other options == | == Lots of other options == | ||
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The following individuals are potentially willing to serve as OpenRouter/pgRouting mentors or co-mentors. | The following individuals are potentially willing to serve as OpenRouter/pgRouting mentors or co-mentors. | ||
− | *Daniel Kastl daniel.kastl (at) georepublic (dot) de | + | * Daniel Kastl daniel.kastl (at) georepublic (dot) de |
− | *Anton Patrushev anton.patrushev (at) georepublic (dot) co (dot) jp | + | * Anton Patrushev anton.patrushev (at) georepublic (dot) co (dot) jp |
− | *Stephen Woodbridge woodbri (at) swoodbridge (dot) com | + | * Stephen Woodbridge woodbri (at) swoodbridge (dot) com |
[[Category:Google_Summer_of_Code]] | [[Category:Google_Summer_of_Code]] |
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- Back to the main OSGeo Google Summer of Code 2011 wiki page.
- Back to the main OSGeo Google Summer of Code 2011 Ideas wiki page.
OpenRouter/pgRouting 2011 SOC Ideas
Enter ideas for development projects here. Note these are just suggestions - students are welcome to propose projects based on their own interests that relate to OpenRouter/pgRouting. Our current efforts are based on the following projects:
- pgRouting. This routing library provides routing functionality to PostGIS/PostgreSQL.
- OpenGraphRouter. This project is a C++ library and tools to build a commercial grade routing engine.
You can find the source code, tutorials, the project mailing list and various other information at the links above.
To give you an idea about possible SoC projects, here are some suggestions:
Read a list of possible improvements on the pgRouting project website
See the project ideas of the last year summer of code:
Continue work on this new general purpose OpenSource Routing library that is designed to be modular and reusable and could be used with or without a database.
See the project ideas of the last year summer of code:
Lots of other options
There are a lot of other possibilities that we would be happy to discuss with any students interested. Best you contact us on the pgRouting mailing list.
Mentor Candidates
The following individuals are potentially willing to serve as OpenRouter/pgRouting mentors or co-mentors.
- Daniel Kastl daniel.kastl (at) georepublic (dot) de
- Anton Patrushev anton.patrushev (at) georepublic (dot) co (dot) jp
- Stephen Woodbridge woodbri (at) swoodbridge (dot) com