[linux-audio-dev] CLAM at the 2007 Google Summer of Code

Stéphane Letz letz at grame.fr
Fri Mar 16 17:41:32 UTC 2007


Le 16 mars 07 à 18:30, Pau Arumi a écrit :

>
> STUDENT: Audio and Music software is your thing? Need a part-time
> job of $4500 for this summer? Want to have fun developing free
> software?
>
> We are happy to announce that the CLAM project is participating,
> for the first time, in the 2007 edition of Google's Summer of
> Code.
>
> CLAM is not the only audio-linux project in GSoC, Ardour and
> Mixxx also did it. See [1] for the whole list
>
>         APPLICATION DEADLINE:
>             24 March 2007
>
> Find all the information in the CLAM web:
> http://clam.iua.upf.edu
> and its SoC wiki page [2]
>
> We are very excited to offer a number of ideas that would benefit
> CLAM now that it is about to reach its 1.0 release. We also
> encourage you to propose new ideas if you feel none of the ones
> offered by the CLAM team suits your profile or interests.
>
> Looking forward to working with you…
>
> The CLAM team
>
> 1. http://code.google.com/soc
> 2. http://iua-share.upf.edu/wikis/clam/index.php/GSoC_2007
>
>
> --
> Google Summer of Code is a program that offers student developers
> stipends to write code for various open source projects. Google
> will be working with a several open source, free software and
> technology-related groups to identify and fund several projects
> over a three month period. Historically, the program has brought
> together over 1,000 students with over 100 open source projects,
> to create hundreds of thousands of lines of code. The program,
> which kicked off in 2005, is now in its third year, following on
> from a very successful 2006.
>
>


Hi Pau,

I jut looked at SoC ideas for CLAM and see the Faust related idea:  
"Integrate Faust with CLAM. And spectral transformations with Faust".  
We did not applied for SoC this year although it was our initial  
intention, but we started too late... I'll not be at LAC this year  
but Yann will. Maybe you can discuss that with him!

Stephane 


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