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|Mohak Vyas
|[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Creating_an_MDRK_spin Create a an MDRK spin, NetworkManager Web Authentication, Func/ Network Automation, Fedora WebInstall]
|NM Web Authentication has been claimed by an OSD/DPS student --[[User:Chris Tyler|Chris Tyler]] 02:45, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
|Func modules: user, group, cron setup, httpd, and sendmail and Free-open font packaging
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|Lou Daly
|Wubi port, taking another look : (fedora/summer...) Windows Data Migration Tool : Package WebUI
|Wubi port would be a great accomplishment! --[[User:Chris Tyler|Chris Tyler]] 02:45, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
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|Paul DiRezze
|Integrating Buildbot with Condor|Condor/Nightlife project would prefer imake->GNU make transition. --[[User:Chris Tyler|Chris Tyler]] 02:45, 17 September 2008 (UTC) 
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|Varinder Singh
|Fedora Network Unified Controller/(Func), Network Automation, Create a MDRK Spin
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|Gregory Katherine Masseau
|Jack Driver for Audacity, Write Func Modules, Extend Try Servers to test Thunderbird patches.
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|Stephen Carter
|Packaging free fonts or jboss, port Port apport from ubuntu Ubuntu to fedora, windows data migration tool, networkmanager web authenticationFedora|NM Web Authentication has been claimed by an OSD/DPS student --[[User:Chris Tyler|Chris Tyler]] 02:45, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
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|Patricia Constantino
|Corresponding Source Web App
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|Nestor Chan
|Windows Data Migration|!https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Windows_data_migration_Toolhttp://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Windows_Data_Migration_Tool
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|Kezhong Liang
|Add IPv6 Support to Condor and ....
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== Project Selection ==
The 0.3 Release must take place by '''December 5'''. This release does not need to be fully polished or feature-complete, but it should have enough functionality to be useful for real work.
 
= Blogging =
 
Please blog frequently about your project progress. In addition to general progress reports, please blog on these specific topics:
 
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!Topic
!Description
 
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|4
|Sep 22-28
|Community
|Discuss your project via e-mail, IRC, or Fedora Talk with one or more key people in the community working on the areas which your project will touch, and blog about this discussion.
 
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|5
|Sep 29-Oct 5
|Plans - 0.1
|State your plans for your 0.1 release. What will it include? How will you get there? What do you need to set to accomplish your goal? What do you need to learn?
 
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|7
|Oct 20-26
|0.1 Release
|Blog about your 0.1 release. Give a pointer to your project web page and tell people what you're releasing.
 
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|9
|Oct 27-Nov 2
|Plans - 0.2
|State your plans for your 0.2 release.
 
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