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The Projects System
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The Projects system is a new way of managing tasks and activities going on in and around CyberArmy. Projects are very different from brigades, they are much more open, flexible and single-task orientated groups. Any member of the CyberArmy, regardless of rank or privilege can commission a project, the only current pre-requisite is that the C/O of a Brigade or Sub-brigade in CyberArmy agrees to 'host' the project (acting as the parent) to oversee it and deal with any administrative duties.

There is no limit to the number of projects you can join or lead, the idea is that they are as open and free to participate in as possible, once you've shown an interest. If you can't find a project thats right for you or you've got an idea that doesn't fit any category/brigade, please let us know via Feedback.

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  • Activism Projects
    • Project Butterfly It is said that something as small as a butterfly can change the world. Project Butterfly organizes CyberArmy's distributed computing efforts, and no matter how slow your computer is, *YOU* can directly contribute to finding the cure for AIDS or for any other number of diseases. Why stop at the physical? With Distributed Computing your PC(s) can become part of a supercomputer. Put your idle processes to work!
      World Community Grid :: CyberArmy Team

  • Development Projects
    • CyberArmy Communications Development of interactive communications products. Including, but not limited to IRC+SILC clients, IM systems, File-sharing, collaboration and ultra ...
    • CyberArmy Portal Development CyberArmy Portal Development
    • DINAH Dinah is the backend that runs CyberArmy see /about/DinahDevelopment for more information. If you would like to help, a partial list of open issues can be viewed here. Contact icklenewt for more information on open issues and getting involved!
    • Dinah i18n & L10n Internationalisation and Localisation of CyberArmy's bespoke backend to allow CyberArmy.net to be rendered in a variety of languages. Languages o...
    • GEEK Challenge Development The GEEK Challenge Development team consists of members who have established themselves through the [url=http://www.osix.net/modules/geek/]GEEK Challe...
    • jDinah Re-engineering project for the Dinah back end system.
    • Operating System Research This project aims to educate members on how a modern operating system is constructed as well as create an (eventual) end product.
    • Product Development Research and Development of CyberArmy branded tools and utilities for everyday users. Our products are not CyberArmy-centric, and target everyone fro...
    • SNEAK Development of SNEAK, an open source encryption and text translation tool.

  • Education Projects
    • CyberArmy Teachers The CyberArmy Teachers project is a group of individuals willing to share their knowledge by teaching online IRC classes via a controlled setting in C...
    • Foreign Language Institute The Foreign Language Institute (FLI) is in charge of translating the University's classes (class logs), tutorials and other written material into a variety of languages. This way people who's mother tongue is not English can still learn from what CyberArmy University produces. To join this project, you must have a good knowledge of the English language and of a second ('foreign') language. If you are interested in joining this group or want more information about the language skills involved, please get in touch with Cpt Jayalangkara
    • OSIX Editorial Project The OSIX Editorial Project consists of contributors and other members responsible for user-submitted content on the [url=http://www.osix.net]OSI websi...
    • Wiki Akademeia Wiki Akademia's goal is to create complete courses on a myriad of IT related subjects by linking together freely available internal and external r...

  • Miscellaneous
    • Recruit Guidance Project The Recruit Guidance Project (RGP) aims to guide and support users who are new to CyberArmy, its challenges and its brigades. New members can turn to the RGP for questions about anything regarding CyberArmy, it's policies, brigades, challenges, etc. The project also has a channel on CA-IRC (irc.cyberarmy.net): #rgp. New and 'old' members alike are welcome to join there anytime. If you have questions regarding this project and/or its activities, feel free to contact the project leader.

  • Public Relations Projects
    • CA FAQ & Wiki Maintenance The CA FAQ & Maintenance project's job is to maintain CyberArmy's /about and /FAQ pages.
    • CyberArmy Ambassadors CyberArmy Ambassadors are responsible for finding potential affiliates for CyberArmy. The project aims to search the internet for organisations and communities with similar themes or aims as CyberArmy and arrange banner exchanges and affiliations.


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