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Shippensburg University (http://www.ship.edu)  
Mozilla Sidedish
The Mozilla Sidedish is a client server project that will reside in Mozilla's Sidebar and displays the menu of a cafeteria or a restaurant. Since the purpose of the Sidebar is to be a center for information and exchange thereof, it is the perfect place for the Sidedish panel. Check out what's cookin' from their very cool Requirements Doc.  Here is a list of the people that served up this tasty dish (oh, man, that was bad):

Michael Kuyper
Jonathan Burkhart
Douglas Albright
Adam Gonsman
Robert Gries

Mozilla Accessibility UI
This project is looking at providing a Disability User Interface for the Mozilla web client. This software system is a theme package that can be integrated into the existing Mozilla software, thereby changing its functionality to accommodate disabled computer users who would like to browse the web using a graphical web client. Check out their Requirements Doc. Here are the hackers working on this one:

Bruce Miller (Overview/Appendix/HTML) 
      Brian Redding (Blind User Issues) 
      Josh Mitchell (General UI Description/Appendix) 
      Dan Snowdon (Detailed UI Description/Graphics) 
      Jason Mull (Chrome Directory Structure) 

Your School Here! 
The beauty of this program is that all it takes is effort. No money is required, just a belief in how Open Source is keeping the world safe from the 800 pound technology gorilla. To get involved, just drop me an email at: rhp@netscape.com, or Instant Message me at: RHPizzarro