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− | This is the most requested | + | This is the most requested 'feature' and would significantly expand the reach of the project. The current, supported method of running OLA on Windows is using VMWare ([[OLA_on_Windows_with_VMWare|instructions]]). This is sub optimal, since it requires the use of non-free software and is difficult for users without command line experience. Work on a Windows port commenced in mid 2011, but was halted due to lack of resources. |
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Revision as of 23:01, 8 February 2012
This page lists some ideas for Google Summer of Code 2012. You can use these ideas as a basis for your application, or come up with something different.
Port to Windows Platforms
This is the most requested 'feature' and would significantly expand the reach of the project. The current, supported method of running OLA on Windows is using VMWare (instructions). This is sub optimal, since it requires the use of non-free software and is difficult for users without command line experience. Work on a Windows port commenced in mid 2011, but was halted due to lack of resources.
This project would include:
- Refactoring the base classes under common/network to use the Windows network & event management APIs and ensuring that all unittests pass.
- Cleaning up various parts of the code which use POSIX APIs (see http://code.google.com/p/linux-lighting/issues/detail?id=139 for an example)
A Windows port would enable lighting controller applications like QLC to move to OLA entirely, and not have to maintain their own plugins.
Skills Required: C++, Windows Network Programming
Estimated Difficulty: Medium
Asynchronous Web Notification of RDM Messages
Skills Required: C++, Network Programming, Javascript, HTML
Estimated Difficulty: Medium
Web Based Configuration of Preferences
Skills Required: C++, Javascript, HTML
Estimated Difficulty: Medium