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This page contains a list of ideas about projects/tasks for the ScummVM project which we feel are relatively substantial (and so appropriate for at least ''part'' of a Google [[Summer of Code]] project), and accessible to newcomers with good C++ knowledge.
This page contains a list of ideas about projects/tasks for the ScummVM and the ResidualVM projects which we feel are relatively substantial (and so appropriate for at least ''part'' of a Google [[Summer of Code]] project), and accessible to newcomers with good C++ knowledge.


This is just the few projects that we have come with ourselves, and there are many many other tasks which would be helpful to the project - many ScummVM engines have their own TODO lists.
This is just the few projects that we have come with ourselves, and there are many many other tasks which would be helpful to the project - many ScummVM engines have their own TODO lists, and some large tasks are available related to ResidualVM engines.


Of course, if you are not participating in Summer of Code, you are also very welcome to try working on one of these projects.
Of course, if you are not participating in Summer of Code, you are also very welcome to try working on one of these projects.
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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
For the first year, [http://www.residualvm.org ResidualVM] will be participating to the Google Summer of Code as a guest of ScummVM. Therefore, we added a note concerning the origin of each tasks so that you can easily determine if some 3D knowledge may be involved in the tasks or not.


The projects below are sketches and ideas. Our project changes over time, so if you're not reading this during the Summer of Code application period, the descriptions might be outdated by the time you read them (although we strive to keep them up-to-date). You should talk with somebody from the team, ideally with someone listed as a possible technical contact, before starting work on any of them.
The projects below are sketches and ideas. Our project changes over time, so if you're not reading this during the Summer of Code application period, the descriptions might be outdated by the time you read them (although we strive to keep them up-to-date). You should talk with somebody from the team, ideally with someone listed as a possible technical contact, before starting work on any of them.

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