(Not official) some of the freetype gsoc ideas are fairly long-term, and if it
isn't done yet, then it is available. Specifically, I am not aware of any build
system changes in the past 12 months.
You are welcomed to come up with your project ideas, not necessarily need to be
on any official lists.
What's wrong with the mailing list archive which isn't "where contributors can
discuss project ideas and collaborate effectively"? It is threaded, searchable,
and it goes back for decades. FreeType 2 itself is about 2 decades old, with
another decade before that, for FreeType 1... Discord and Slack are at most
about a decade old, I think. FreeType 2 is also older than github/gitlab and
older than git (the tool) itself by quite a lot, so you probably will find that
freetype development does not quite follow the pull/merge requests model
popularised by github/gitlab either...
You can confirm definitively that a gsoc 2023 idea wasn't taken up by browsing
or searching through the mailing list archive.
On Thursday, 22 February 2024 at 05:11:38 GMT, Nitish Jha
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm Nitish, a computer science student from India. I'm eager to contribute to
FreeType for Google Summer of Code 2024, and I have a few questions.
As I was exploring the idea list, I noticed that the build system project was
listed as an idea for GSoC 23. I'm interested in this project, but I'm
uncertain if the ideas listed on https://freetype.org/gsoc.html are intended
for GSoC 24. At the top of the page, it states, "The FreeType project
participates in Google Summer of Code 2023. Here is our list of possible
projects." If these ideas are not for GSoC 24, could you please direct me to
where I can find the ideas for GSoC 24?
Additionally, I'm curious if there are any communication channels like Discord
or Slack available for FreeType, where contributors can discuss project ideas
and collaborate effectively.
Thank you for your assistance.