Portland State University

Preferred license: GNU General Public License (GPL)
We are the open source development team at Portland State University. We develop a lot of different kinds of open source project: everything from the world's most advanced low-cost amateur rockets and law-enforcement communication systems to web toolkits and programming environments. We specialize in open source projects with an academic component, and those that are off the beaten path. We think we've been an academic leader in the R&D side of free and open source software. For example, the components of the X Window System developed by PSU students, faculty and friends touch users of the free desktop every day. Our location in Portland, Oregon gives us access to a large pool of top-quality open source developers, and they have been very good to us in helping to mentor our students. For Summer of Code, we are looking for developers in Portland and from around the globe who are excited about an open source project that has an academic bent, or that doesn't fit well with any other Summer of Code organization.
Actual source code produced by the student participants in Google Summer of Code™ for Portland State University can be found here.
 
Current Projects
by Loren Davis, mentored by Greg Kroah Hartman
by Thomas West Raney, mentored by Len Shapiro
by Ralf Juengling, mentored by Keith Packard
by Adam Bresee, mentored by Len Shapiro