Six NetBSD projects choosen for Google Summer of Code 2010
April 29, 2010 posted by Mark Weinem
Google's Summer of Code project is intended to involve students in Open Source projects, and we are proud that the following projects are selected for this summer:
- Mateusz Kocielski: SASL client library (Proposal summary)
- Kristaps Dzonsons: Teach PostScript output to mandoc(1) (Proposal summary)
- Efstathios Kamperis: Audit, unit testing and improvements of the NetBSD math library (Proposal summary)
- Jordan Gordeev: Remote kernel debugging over Ethernet (Proposal summary)
- Lourival Vieira: Provide support for dynamic NetBSD kernel extensions using the Lua language - Lunatik/NetBSD (Proposal summary)
- Zoltan Arnold NAGY: Implementing HTTP support for libsa (Proposal summary)
Progress will be documented at http://netbsd-soc.sf.net/ eventually. We are looking forward to the progress of the students, and wish them and their mentors a successfull Google Summer of Code 2010!
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