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Introduction

The &os; project has hundreds of active developers spread all over the world, and many of them have their own parts of the source-tree that they work on. However, there are always a lot of new interesting projects and ideas that need to be investigated and evaluated, and this is where the &os; project relies on heroic efforts from volunteers. The following list of possible projects is in no way complete, but it should serve as a nice starting point for volunteers who would like to become committers in the future.

Please note that we cannot guarantee that your work will be included in the &os; source tree. This is because people tend to disagree about specifics in the implementation of new features or functionality. However, if you can find a developer who is interested in your work, and you can get him or her to review it, then you are pretty far on your way to get your code into the &os; source tree.

If you have any non-technical questions about this list, please contact &a.netchild; and &a.joel;. Technical questions should be directed to the Technical contact for each project, or to the hackers mailinglist.

Projects at FreeBSD.org

A number of specific project ideas may be found on this page, but you can find many further ideas by visiting the &os; Development Projects page. Some of the most prominent projects are:

Do not forget to have a look at the other projects too or by viewing some of the recent Developer Status Reports.


  • #p-   (Summer of Code) (Summer of Code 2007)

Projects

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Part of Summer of Code 2007 - Suggested Summer of Code 2008 project idea + Suggested Summer of Code 2009 project idea

Technical contacts

If you are interested in working on a project not explicitly mentioned above, you may want to contact one of the potential technical contacts below:

Additionally, there are a lot of interesting mailing lists that can be used when searching information about specific subjects.