Fall2008/Course Project/Groups/Group 8
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Group 8 will be working on Mozilla Lab's experimental project, Ubiquity. Ubiquity is a Firefox plugin, written mainly in Javascript, that simulates a command-line interface and artificial intelligence algorithms for browsing. All code underlying Ubiquity is released as open source software under the GPL/MPL/LGPL tri-license and/or the Mozilla Public License.
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Contribution Overview
Due to the nature of the Ubiquity project, there are two ways to contribute to the Ubiquity project. The first is simply to contribute to the application core. The second is to contribute to the "command-line applications" or nouns (as referred to by Ubiquity). There are numerous opportunities on both fronts to contribute to the project.
Group Members
- Michael Weissman (weissm2@rpi.edu)
- Chris Brousseau (brousc@rpi.edu)
- Ryan Clark (clarkr5@rpi.edu)
- Paul Faria (fariap@rpi.edu)
- Thomas G Henry (thomasghenry@gmail.com)
Resources
Important Ubiquity resources include:
- Setting Up Ubiquity For Development
- Ubiquity Source Control
- Mozilla Javascript Style Guidelines
- Mercurial, SVN Client
- Ubiquity IRC Channel
