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Re: Google Summer of Code project: libchannel
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Thomas Schwinge |
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Re: Google Summer of Code project: libchannel |
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Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15:52:43 +0100 |
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Hello!
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:22:12PM +0100, Fredrik Hammar wrote:
> first up let me introduce myself [...]
Welcome, Fredrik!
> get it running on Xen.
That basically works, but still has a number of sharp edges and slippery
slopes. But for sure we should document how to get it running at all...
> Then I proceeded investigating the proposed projects and libchannel is
> the one that interests me the most. However it might be a bit more
> than I can chew...
Nothing is carved in stone: the published tasks are the basis for the
applicants to build their applications on. And nobody will stop you from
contributing further once the GSoC is over. ;-)
> The main problem is my lack of experience with the Hurd's internals
> and OSes in general. But since my studies right now are quite
> relaxed, I feel I should be able to catch up by the time GsoC starts.
> I could easily spend 10h a week studying the Hurd and `bonding' with
> you guys (as Google puts it), and will spend more time than that as
> needed if it's available. As a plus studying libstore during this
> time, which should help me immensely with the design of libchannel,
> will give me an opportunity to go through and fix some of libstore's
> documentation.
> So I want a second opinion; should I go for it and write a proposal
> for a libchannel implementation or should I consider some other
> project instead?
If you can spend the time on it right now -- applications are open until
the end of this weekend, I think -- writing and submitting your
application would indeed be a worthwhile thing to do. I can -- of course
-- give absolutely no guarantees that we might select yours, but you'll
hopefull already learn a lot when writing that application.
> PS. I'm new to posting on mailing lists, please excuse and correct any
> misstakes I make.
Nothing to find fault within so far. :-)
Regards,
Thomas
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