Changes between Version 24 and Version 25 of SummerOfCodeOrgApplication


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Feb 27, 2012, 9:42:19 PM (13 years ago)
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    11= Summer of Code - Organization Application =
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    3 This is the application The MacPorts Project will hand in to Google for Summer of Code 2011. We need to have this finished by '''March, 11th'''!
     3This is the application The MacPorts Project will hand in to Google for Summer of Code 2012. We need to have this finished by '''March, 9th'''!
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    55== Questions ==
     
    1111=== Description ===
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    13 MacPorts is a ports collection and packaging system for Mac OS X. We have an ever-growing collection of ports (currently over 7500), many of which accept multiple configuration variants. MacPorts is one of the primary means by which open source software is compiled for and installed onto Mac OS X, making it a primary interface between Mac OS X and the rest of the open source world.
     13MacPorts is a ports collection and packaging system for Mac OS X. We have an ever-growing collection of ports (currently over 8800), many of which accept multiple configuration variants. MacPorts is one of the primary means by which open source software is compiled for and installed onto Mac OS X, making it a primary interface between Mac OS X and the rest of the open source world.
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    1515=== Homepage ===
     
    2121New BSD License
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    23 === Why is your organization applying to participate in GSoC 2011? What do you hope to gain by participating? ===
     23=== Why is your organization applying to participate in GSoC 2012? What do you hope to gain by participating? ===
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    2525We apply once more as we hope to implement new features in MacPorts. We also intend to attract new developers to our project and its community. With new feature additions and enhancements to our components (e.g. our GUI) we hope to become more user-friendly for the average Mac OS X user.