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130 projects dropped from google summer of code

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-03 20:39

AerospaceResearch.Net
Amahi
Apertium
appleseed
Arches Project
Association Tatoeba
Battle for Wesnoth
Benetech
Bio4j
BioJavaScript
Biomedical Informatics, Emory University
Blender Foundation
Bookie
Boost C++ Libraries
BRL-CAD
Buildroot
BumbleBee Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (BBAUV)
Catrobat (formerly Catroid Project)
Centre for Computational Medicine, SickKids Research Institute
Ceph
Checkstyle
CodeCombat
CodeMirror
Computational Science and Engineering at TU Wien
coreboot
Crypto Stick
Crystal Space
Dr. Memory
Flowgrammable
Freenet Project Inc
Freifunk
Frenetic
Gambit: Software Tools for Game Theory
Ganglia
Gentoo Foundation
GNOME
GNSS-SDR
GNU Octave
GNU Project
GNU Radio
Grameen Foundation - MOTECH
Groovy Community
Haiku
Health Information Systems Programme
HelenOS group at Department of Distributed and Dependable Systems, Charles University in Prague
illumos
Inclusive Design Institute
Inkscape
International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility
Italian Mars Society
JBoss Community
Jitsi
jMonkeyEngine
Joomla!
KolibriOS Project Team
Laboratory for Cosmological Data Mining
LEAP Encryption Access Project
LibreOffice
Linaro
Linux Trace Toolkit next generation project (LTTng)
lmonade: scientific software distribution
LyX – The Document Processor
Measurement Lab (M-Lab)
Melange
Mifos Initiative
Mixxx DJ Software
mlpack: scalable C++ machine learning library
Monkey Project
Mozilla
MuseScore
National Resource for Network Biology (NRNB)
Netfilter Project
NetSurf
Nmap Security Scanner
OGDF - Open Graph Drawing Framework
Open Bioinformatics Foundation
Open Education Resource Foundation
Open Lighting Project
Open Motion Planning Library
openSUSE
OSv
oVirt
OWASP Foundation
phpBB Forum Software
Plan 9 from Bell Labs
Plone Foundation
Point Cloud Library (PCL)
PRISM Model Checker
Project Tox
Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science
Python Software Foundation
QEMU
R Project for Statistical Computing
Raxa
RouteFlow
RTEMS Project
Sahana Software Foundation
Scaffold Hunter
ScummVM
Shogun Machine Learning Toolbox
Sigmah
Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc.
Steel Bank Common Lisp
Stratosphere Project
Sugar Labs
SuperTuxKart
Swathanthra Malayalam Computing
SymPy
SyncDiff(erent)
The CGAL Project
The Julia Language
The Linux Foundation
The OpenStack Foundation
The Perl Foundation
The Privly Foundation
The STE||AR Group
The syslog-ng project
The Tor Project and EFF
The Wiselib
ThinkUp
TimVideos.us
Twitter
TYPO3 Association
Visualization Toolkit (VTK)
Wikimedia
WordPress
WorldForge
WSO2
wxWidgets
X.Org Foundation
Xapian Search Engine Library
Xen Project

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-03 20:51

what should I take from this?

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-03 20:58

source?

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-03 21:31

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-05 21:19

JACKSON 5 GET

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-05 22:06

Since when are foundations projects?
And why the fuck did they drop the Tor project? Fuck those guys.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-05 22:39

>>6
And why the fuck did they drop the Tor project? Fuck those guys.
To make room for other great open source projects like Ruby on Rails and Github.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-05 23:10

>>6
Anonymity conflicts with their business model.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-06 0:05

>>8
No it doesn't. Google can serve ads to anonymous people.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-06 1:36

Not all the projects on >>1's list were dropped. For example, QEMU is still listed on Google's list at http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/list/public/google/gsoc2015 . Tor isn't there though, so that's probably truly gone.

Haskell got accepted. https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/summer-of-code/report/1 One of the ideas is `Improve performance of native code'. Finally, we may see a Hello World less than a megabyte in size. In top priorities catagory, they have plans for a Seeples to Haskell converter. I'd hate to be that student.

MIT Media Lab, a world leader in mixing gender studies with technology boast The Abelson himself as a mentor. That's right, "[p]otentially Jose Dominguez and/or Hal Abelson", is sponsoring brain-busting challenges like "Brief explanation: Implement an undo option for the blocks editor. This would be connected to undo in the designer.¶Expected results: A new option potentially in the Project menu and also working as a shortcut (ctrl + z || cmd + z) that allows to undo the latest actions in the blocks editor. Note this will be connected with undo in the Designer too." Good job, Abelson, you've done well for yourself.

In Nigger News, the Africa Soil Information Service was accepted. With the $500 that the org gets, they will be able to buy most of Africa.

There is a project called IP-over-P2P, which I thought was I2P, but is absolutely not and sounds like one of /g/'s bright ideas. It's not written in Java like I2P is, so it has the advantage of not being hosted on a leaky sewer of a platform owned by a company who's very name taunts you with the knowledge that they know everything about you.

There's LowRISC, which wants a RISC and plans for students to make it some Javascript design tools for netlists, and a port of Icarus Verilog compiler(?) to Javascript.

Perhaps most importantly, Tox is getting some Google labor. Interestingly enough, of the projects I randomly looked at, they seem to be one of the few to have both put thought into it and not just given wildly ambitious ideas that will probably never work and will never be done by a few students over a summer in any case.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-06 5:06

>>9
It can serve better personalized ads if it knows everyone's identity, and all of their search queries for the past two years, and all the websites they go to collected through use of google search and google analytics, and all the text in their email, and all their conversations on google talk and voice, and all the places they look at on google maps, and the gps log of their smart phone, and how often they watch kittens on youtube, etc. It's obvious you don't know much about google beyond the other typical consumers of their services.

Anyways, you have a bad tone and I've become adept at recognizing your posts. I don't think I will correct you in the future.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-06 9:26

>>10
Tox is a /g/ project.

Name: dubsmon 2015-03-06 16:20

>>12
check my witches brew

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-07 7:41

>>13
It's enchanting!

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-07 8:53

>>11
Why is better personalized ads any better? Ads are ads personal or non-personal are no better.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-07 19:22

>>10
LOL at Tox

Proplex, a long-time contributor, called out tox devs because the 2 people in charge (irungentoo and stqism) were dealing with money in a shady way and he got suspicious. This lead him to leaving the Tox Foundation
Proof: https://gist.github.com/irungentoo/5af26f5edefcdb7eac72 or https://archive.today/MajJV

After he went away and stopped to pay for the website and other servers (he hosted everything), Tox devs got angry and tracked his online activity by his browser UA, read his private email sent to his @tox.im address and considered breaking into his VPS account
Proof: https://gist.github.com/urras/ba792274f5aaf662a082/5d91d2a780b38e015cd4dc331eb68038f09f5c2f or https://archive.today/KkSWp

Members of the Tox Foundation such as stqism try constantly to sneak in copyright changes in unrelated fixes:
Proof: https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/pull/1219 and https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/pull/1224

irungentoo enforced censorship on his github repo to try to cover everything up
Proof: https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/issues/1227

After it got out of hand and too many people called out the Tox Foundation, this happened:
Proof: http://a.pomf.se/kqwgsg.png

irungentoo claims Tox is secure just because he uses a secure primitive, which is really arrogant and something only a pretentious scumbag would say. This is a crypto 101 mistake.
Proof: https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/issues/121#issuecomment-35750212

After the points exposed above, the conclusion is obvious.

The Tox Foundation claims Tox is completely secure and nobody can break in, not even the NSA. Still, there's been no security audit and it is highly likely Tox isn't completely secure. They are deceiving people to believe it is so they gain more users at the expense of putting people's privacy at risk.
Proof: https://tox.im itself. See all security claims even though it hasn't been audited. Saying it's "alpha" doesn't mean to anything to normalfags, they will think it's missing a feature or two, not that their privacy and security is possibly compromised.

DO NOT USE TOX.
You are contributing to a shady foundation composed of /g/tards that doesn't care about other's privacy, deals with money in a shady way and dox people who go against them. Do not trust these unprofessional menchildren.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-07 21:57

>>15
That's quite a revelation. You should start your own advertising firm and compete with google. See how far you get.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-07 22:28

>>16
Yes, we get it.
Tox is shit and never trust a /g/tard to handle money or write code.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-07 23:54

>>16
Don't you dump your kopipe at me you fucking dick sucker. I don't care in the slightest about what /g/ does, just noted that it was interesting that they are now on Google's nice list.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-08 0:04

>>19
You don't fool me, Tox Developer.
Go shill your shitty project somewhere else.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-08 1:46

>>16
Members of the Tox Foundation such as stqism try constantly to sneak in copyright changes in unrelated fixes:
What the fuck? stderr is not opened in binary mode.
And with his logic we could just say "linux users exist too" and revert his edit.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-08 16:28

check 'em

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-08 23:39

>>22

checked

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-09 0:09

How does screaming work? Whats the difference between screaming and shouting? Exhale or Inhale? Im decent at growling.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-09 0:17

>>24
Screaming is something girls do.
Shouting is more manly.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-09 1:42

>>24,25
little homo boys

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-14 0:48

Well at least /prog is not on this list

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-14 2:09

>>26

dawkins stupid atheist low iq nigger lol biology euromonkey rainforest dick penis lol pseudointellectual lol atheist

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-14 2:17

>>27
Oh it is.
We're going to be given a web 2.0 makeover.
Everything will be Flash, and you'll need to sign in using Facebook.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-14 3:22

>>27
We could probably qualify, if only we had succeeded in making DistBB

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-14 5:04

>>30
We did. We're all waiting for you there. Why haven't you joined your sisters in the network yet?

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-14 7:42

>>30
DistBB was doomed from the start.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-14 9:17

Is there any project related to dubs?

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-14 9:31

>>33
Dubs is basically solved.

use Acme::Chekem

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