[Open-graphics] Google summer of code

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Mon Mar 3 20:04:38 EST 2008


 >>  First of all, we need mentors.

I can offer up my meager knowledge for mentoring as well.

 > That might be too much for some people.

Whatever parts can be done in the Bosch simulator I can get up to speed 
and tackle as well. I have a new PC on the way so I'll soon be diving 
into what little I can comprehend at the hardware level. If you have 
something in particular that needs attention then ask if I can help out 
and I'll see what I can do.

Cheers,

Kevin

Timothy Normand Miller wrote:
> On 3/3/08, Kenneth Ostby <kenneo at langly.org> wrote:
>> So, it's about time to write the application for the summer of code. But
>>  before I do so, I need answer to a couple of things.
>>
>>  First of all, we need mentors. Anyone here willing to be a mentor for
>>  two months during the summer? Should not be a lot of work, just answer a
>>  couple of questions, and most of the discussion would happen in the
>>  mailing list.
> 
> I can be one.
> 
>>  2nd, the application requires a backup organisational contact. Anyone
>>  wants the job in the case I suddenly drop during the summer? ( God forbid ).
>>
>>  Finally, do we have some small projects in hardware that people can do
>>  for 2 months? I've chatted with some guys on GSoC at freenode that would
>>  like to do more hardware orientated projects. Remember, not only do we
>>  get work done, but we also get funding for each successful student.
> 
> Maintenance and debugging of existing parts of our VGA solution?  This
> would mostly involve creating and running simulations then looking at
> the results in a wave viewer.
> 
> That might be too much for some people.
> 
>>  I'll get back with the actual application later.
>>
>>
>>
>>  --
>>  Life on the earth might be expensive, but it
>>  includes an annual free trip around the sun.
>>
>>  Kenneth Østby
>>  http://langly.org
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