The Tcl/Tk community includes anybody who uses Tcl/Tk, is interested in Tcl/Tk, or just wants to be in the club! Our official website is http://www.tcl.tk.
Tcl/Tk is used by a wide range of governmental, commercial and educational institutions around the globe. Many well-known and well-regarded systems — both open-source and commercial — have either been developed in Tcl/Tk or are using Tcl as an embedded language (e.g., the Tk GUI Toolkit, Expect, AOLserver, NaviServer, OpenACS, dotLRN, DejaGnu, aMSN, Coccinella, Metakit, Starkit and SQLite).
We communicate through comp.lang.tcl newsgroup, active development lists at SourceForge, a wiki (http://wiki.tcl.tk) and a chat (http://wiki.tcl.tk/1178). In 2009 The Eighth European Tcl/Tk Users Meeting will be held in June in Strasbourg, and September we will be holding our sixteenth annual Tcl/Tk conference in the USA in Portland, OR.
GSoC Source Repository: http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code-2009-tcl/downloads/list
These projects have been accepted into Tcl Community Association. You can learn more about each project by visiting the links below.
| Student | Title | Mentor | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Improve GIS support in Tcl. |
steve huntley |
accepted |
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Regexp engine cleanup |
Jeff Hobbs |
accepted |
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Tcl/Tk Printing Support |
Clif Flynt |
accepted |
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SCORM Compliant Content Packaging for Wiki-based Content Development |
gustaf neumann |
accepted |
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Graph Manipulations |
andreas kupries |
accepted |
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HTTP/1.1 support and Chameleon, native look for Tk widgets |
pat thoyts |
accepted |
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Jacl modernization |
tom poindexter |
accepted |
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TDBC Driver Development |
Kevin Kenny |
accepted |
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Image Handling Enhancement |
Youness Alaoui |
accepted |