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The Purdue Computer Society is always looking for interesting new projects to
work on, particularly as they relate to networking, software engineering, and
computer technology. The purpose of such projects is to give people a
motivation to learn how to implement clean, useful tools inside or outside the
scope of Engineering or Science or Technology at Purdue. Usually,
however, most projects here focus on mixing engineering and technology.
Here's a current list of projects that we have, either active or not:
- Administration of the Computer Society
network.
- Csociety Webmail, a current mail client for
Csociety mail and the Purdue community.
- CVSup mirror of Open Source archives.
- FTP mirror of Open Source archives.
- LDAP tools implemented cleanly.
- Library project to implement a clean
interface to a database of the books that we have available for Computer
Society members.
- Website project -- we're working on ways to make
it easier to update/administrate/etc. our website.
Want to create your own project? First get a Computer Society membership and account. Then
send an email to csociety-talk@csociety.org, and
discuss your project. If there's enough interest, the admin group may well allocate resources for your
project. :)
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