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Re: Possible internship
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Joshua Branson |
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Re: Possible internship |
Date: |
Fri, 23 Dec 2022 07:10:14 -0500 |
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George <georgij.minarskij@proton.me> writes:
> Hi
>
> I'm a bachelor student interested in embedded systems. My final theses is
> connected with micro kernel based operating
> system, and I would really love to discover and contribute to this project as
> much as I can. I also need to find an internship
> opportunity. Thus, I was wondering if some knowledgeable developer could
> become my mentor, guide me and answer my
> questions.
>
> I must note that I'm not yet too experienced with systems development, and
> the most meaningful project I've done so far was
> assembling Linux from scratch and BLFS. I've also used GNU Guix, and became
> somewhat familiar with Guile Scheme and
> Shepherd daemon manager. Although I lack certain knowledge at this time, I
> like to believe that I'm a capable learner,
> especially under a good mentorship.
>
You could ask people on guix-devel for ideas too, since they are using
the Hurd. :) I know there was (and maybe still is) a software repo for
trying to be able to start hurd translators via GNU Guile.
Ahh, here it is:
https://notabug.org/guile-hurd/guile-hurd
>
> My primary interest in this is how to port it to riscv64 architecture, and
> make a usable, power-efficient desktop user
> experience.
>
> Not sure if GNU can provide an internship opportunity, let alone make my
> university accept it, but I would love to hear some
> recommendations for this.
>
> Best regards,
>
> George