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Read more about [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ the Berkman Center].
Read more about [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ the Berkman Center].


See also the [http://socghop.appspot.com/ general details on GSOC].
Check out the [http://socghop.appspot.com/ GSOC overview page].


[http://socghop.appspot.com/org/show/google/gsoc2009/berkman Apply to work with Berkman].
[http://socghop.appspot.com/org/show/google/gsoc2009/berkman Apply to work with Berkman].

Revision as of 13:06, 23 March 2009

The Berkman Center was founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development. We represent a network of faculty, students, fellows, entrepreneurs, lawyers, and virtual architects working to identify and engage with the challenges and opportunities of cyberspace.

We investigate the real and possible boundaries in cyberspace between open and closed systems of code, of commerce, of governance, and of education, and the relationship of law to each. We do this through active rather than passive research, believing that the best way to understand cyberspace is to actually build out into it.

Read more about the Berkman Center.

Check out the GSOC overview page.

Apply to work with Berkman.

Ideas for Google Summer of Code 2009

The opportunities at Berkman break down into several sub-projects.

Sub-Projects:

  • Cohort CRM: a Rails-based CRM that - in the classic unix model - does few things and does them well
  • Media Cloud: a project that tracks news content comprehensively – providing open, free, and flexible tools
  • StopBadware: an open source web community platform with an innovative reputation and rating system
  • Scriptgen Coding Tool Enhancements: a data collection tool created in Ruby on Rails