[MacPorts] SummerOfCode modified

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Page "SummerOfCode" was changed by mojca at macports.org
Diff URL: <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/SummerOfCode?action=diff&version=230>
Revision 230
Comment: ideas for Qt 5, MinGW-w64, wxWidgets
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--- SummerOfCode (version: 229)
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 '''Already implemented. See #40987.'''
 
+=== Ports ===
+
+==== Qt 5 ==== #qt
+
+Create a port for Qt 5 (#37331) and try to fix issues in [query:status=assigned|new|reopened&port~=qt4|qt5 open tickets for Qt 4]
+
+* Difficulty: Medium
+* Language: Tcl, C++
+* Potential mentors: TBD
+
+==== MinGW-w64 ==== #mingw
+
+Create ports for the 64-bit MinGW cross-compiler and bring the 32-bit cross-compiler up to date. The task could include improvements to the `crossgcc` PortGroup.
+
+* Difficulty: Medium
+* Language: Tcl, C, C++
+* Potential mentors: TBD
+
+==== compatilibity of wxPerl and other wxWidgets/wxPython packages with wxWidgets 3.0 ==== #wxwidgets
+
+Try to patch wxPerl to make it compatible with wxWidgets 3.0 and try to fix other packages that still depend on wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8 to work with 3.0, so that we could finally get rid of GTK-based wxWidgets 2.8 in MacPorts. Those packages include `grass`, `FileZilla`, `Code::Blocks`, `py-robotframework-ride`, ... The changes should ideally be submitted upstream.
+
+* Difficulty: Medium
+* Language: Perl, Python, C++
+* Potential mentors: TBD (mojca volunteers as a backup mentor)
+
 === Secondary tasks ===
 
 ==== Portfiles ==== #portfiles
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