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* Dictionary | * Dictionary | ||
We need two things here : | We need two things here : | ||
A Jabber bot that supports the DICT protocol ( so we can run a bot that will serve word meanings ) | A Jabber bot that supports the DICT protocol ( so we can run a bot that will serve word meanings ) . If this bot can learn/modify words, it will be better. | ||
A KDE 4 Plasmoid that does the same. THere is already a KDE Plasmoid that supports dict.org. But it cannot be configured to support other dictionary servers right now. | A KDE 4 Plasmoid that does the same. THere is already a KDE Plasmoid that supports dict.org. But it cannot be configured to support other dictionary servers right now. | ||
* Text To Speech | * Text To Speech | ||
Dhvani is an Indic TTS engine. RIght now Dhvani dispatches speech using ALSA. This limits it to GNU/Linux platforms. If an SDL speech dispatcher driver can be written, then it will be easy to get it working on all platforms | Dhvani is an Indic TTS engine. RIght now Dhvani dispatches speech using ALSA. This limits it to GNU/Linux platforms. | ||
If an SDL speech dispatcher driver can be written, then it will be easy to get it working on all platforms | |||
* Calender | * Calender | ||
Create a calendrical calculation library that will be usable from Python/C++ programs. Writing a C++/C library and writing a Python wrapper for it is enough. This can be used to display Indian calendars on Free Desktops | Create a calendrical calculation library that will be usable from Python/C++ programs. | ||
Writing a C++/C library and writing a Python wrapper for it is enough. This can be used to display Indian calendars on Free Desktops |
Revision as of 06:03, 18 February 2009
Ideas for Google Summer of Code 2009
- Dictionary
We need two things here : A Jabber bot that supports the DICT protocol ( so we can run a bot that will serve word meanings ) . If this bot can learn/modify words, it will be better. A KDE 4 Plasmoid that does the same. THere is already a KDE Plasmoid that supports dict.org. But it cannot be configured to support other dictionary servers right now.
- Text To Speech
Dhvani is an Indic TTS engine. RIght now Dhvani dispatches speech using ALSA. This limits it to GNU/Linux platforms. If an SDL speech dispatcher driver can be written, then it will be easy to get it working on all platforms
- Calender
Create a calendrical calculation library that will be usable from Python/C++ programs. Writing a C++/C library and writing a Python wrapper for it is enough. This can be used to display Indian calendars on Free Desktops