Summer of Code accepted proposals
Nirmal Thacker
thacker.nirmal at gmail.com
Tue Apr 22 19:17:24 PDT 2008
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:59 PM, Justin C. Sherrill
<justin at shiningsilence.com> wrote:
> Google listed the accepted proposals today!
>
> http://code.google.com/soc/2008/dragonfly/about.html
>
> For accepted students (and mentors):
> We are now in the Community Bonding Period. This is where students get
> involved with DragonFly. Get on kernel@, get on #dragonflybsd on EFnet,
> start talking about projects.
>
> Google has more about this time period:
> http://googlesummerofcode.blogspot.com/2007/04/so-what-is-this-community-bonding-all.html
>
> This is the time to ask questions about tools and styles, features and
> ideas, and so on.
>
> For students who didn't make the cut:
> We'd still like to see your work. We had a number of original proposals;
> the hard limit was the number of mentors. Patches and conversations with
> students who aren't in GSoC at this point is welcome.
>
> Here's the list of what made it in. The proposals are available at the
> Google SoC website page linked above.
>
> Port DragonFly to the AMD64 architecture
> by Jordan Gordeev, mentored by Thomas Edward Spanjaard
>
> Extend Multi-Processing (MP) support
> by Robert Luciani, mentored by Simon Schubert
>
> Proportional Share userland Scheduling Algorithm
> by Mayur Narayan Bhosle, mentored by Jeffrey Hsu
>
> Anticipatory Disk I/O Scheduler for DragonFlyBSD
> by Nirmal Thacker, mentored by Simon Schubert
Awesome!...Thanks a lot for this!
Looking forward to the Summer of Code!
Please let me know if I would need to start up with some stuff
already- school would get over in about 8 days and I could be
relatively free until then.
Nirmal
>
> DragonFlyBSD â LiveCD with a DragonFly-specific X desktop, integrated into
> nrelease build
> by Louisa Luciani, mentored by Sascha Wildner
>
> Enhance dma(8)
> by Max Lindner, mentored by Matthias Schmidt
>
> RFC3542 support on DragonFly BSD
> by Dashu Huang, mentored by Hasso Tepper
>
>
>
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