It has always irked me that we had a task 'priority'. Who decides these
priorities? Against what? Sure I think that stem projects are the most
important thing since the discovery of pepperjack cheese but does that really
mean I should label my projects as 'ultra super omega-purple level important'?
Dropping the priority from task ideas and sorting everything alphabetically.
Couple of revsions suggested by Marina including...
* Noting the application deadline date.
* Saying that the ideas listing is for OPW in addition to GSoC.
As theatened on tor-assistants@ I'm trimming our volunteer page's task listing
to only include things with an engaged mentor.
The listing has grown stale which is confusing to newcomers. Some projects are
done, and others reflect plans that are a year out of date. My devious scheme
was that if I required some effort from mentors to keep task ideas around then
we'd only get buy in for those that were really still relevant. Looks like it
worked - we're down to three.
As Ravi discovered during the last GSoC application phase our PathSupport idea
is too poorly defined to make a good GSoC (or GSoC-like) project. Replacing it
with far better defined tasks for improving stem's usability.
Dropping the 'torbutton for thunderbird' project idea since it is now... well,
implemented. Replacing the entry with a project that Sukhbir would like to
mentor.
Stem is far enough along that it's useful to users, and should have a spot on
the projects page. Also revising the volunteer page links to point to its
readthedocs page, which is presently our homepage.
As I understand it Aaron has adopted the torctl/torflow codebases. They also
haven't been touched in months so noting both.
Ravi's still working on stem and Sathyanarayanan is working on Onionoo's python
counterpart (it should probably be listed as a separate project, but he hasn't
provided an entry for it yet).
Arturo stripped all trailing whitespace from the volunteer page wml while he
added his project. This bugs me and, since I make 95% of the changes to this
file, I'm gonna put it back the way I prefer.
The volunteer page wasn't updated after the last mass trac migration, causing
most of the project page links to give an error. Caught thanks to breton.