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| To add your page, <strong>please contact the GSoC admin team</strong> to let them know of your ideas page, by sending an email to [mailto:gsoc-admin@osgeo.org gsoc-admin@osgeo.org] | | To add your page, <strong>please contact the GSoC admin team</strong> to let them know of your ideas page, by sending an email to [mailto:gsoc-admin@osgeo.org gsoc-admin@osgeo.org] |
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| Each participating project's list of ideas is on the respective projects' wikis, with a short description of the project and what type of students would be interested in it: | | Each participating project's list of ideas is on the respective projects' wikis, with a short description of the project and what type of students would be interested in it: |
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| === OSGeo Foundation graduated projects === | | === OSGeo Foundation graduated projects === |
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− | * [http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/SummerOfCode '''GDAL''' Ideas]: [http://www.gdal.org GDAL] is a C++ library for reading and writing geospatial data raster and vector formats.
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− | * [http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/wiki/Reports '''OSGeo4W''']: - OSGeo4W is a binary distribution of a broad set of open source geospatial software for Win32 environments (Windows 7, XP, etc).
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− | * [http://www.gvsig.com/es/gsoc-/gsoc-2018 '''gvSIG''' Ideas]: gvSIG is a free GIS project for [http://www.gvsig.com/en/web/guest/products/gvsig-desktop Desktop]. The gvSIG project looks for students with Java or Python skills that want to develop new ideas on this software.
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− | * [http://opticks.org/confluence/display/opticksDev/Google+Summer+of+Code '''Opticks''' Ideas]: [http://opticks.org/ Opticks] is an extensible [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_sensing remote sensing] and imagery analysis desktop application. It provides a framework to process remote sensing data such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperspectral_imaging Hyperspectral] (HSI), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-spectral_image Multispectral] (MSI), and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_aperture_radar Synthetic aperture radar] (SAR) imagery and video. The application is written in C++ and licensed under LGPL v2.1. Extensions are written using C++ or Python. You can review the [http://opticks.org/confluence/display/opticksExt/All+Opticks+Extensions available extensions] and [http://opticks.org/confluence/display/opticks/Feature+Tour+-+Your+Data feature tour] to get a better idea of what Opticks can do.
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− | * [http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/MapServer_2015_SOC_Ideas '''Mapserver''' SoC Ideas]: MapServer is a Web Mapping Engine; an Open Source platform for publishing spatial data and interactive mapping applications to the web.
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| === OSGeo Foundation Incubation projects === | | === OSGeo Foundation Incubation projects === |
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| === Don't see in the list the project you're interested in? === | | === Don't see in the list the project you're interested in? === |