Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 18:16:27 +0200 From: "Julian Stacey" <jhs@berklix.org> To: "ajay gopalakrishnan" <geek.dwells@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Have people started working on any Google Summer of code 2007 project? Message-ID: <200703271616.l2RGGRJG088685@fire.jhs.private> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 27 Mar 2007 20:55:09 %2B0530." <b8c16adc0703270825h14aa66a5q6154d4c3f6510457@mail.gmail.com>
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Reference: > From: "ajay gopalakrishnan" <geek.dwells@gmail.com> > Is FreeBSD restricting non-students from not taking up any project that is > 'suitable for summer of code'? > For eg. > I was planning to take up the 'super tunnel daemon' project some time back. > I had done some initial work but now i find that it has also been marked as > 'Suitable for summer of code'. I am no longer a student. I am working > currently at a firm. So i dont think that i will be eligible for the summer > of code. Can i still take up the project or am i forced to take up those > that are not marked as 'suitable for summer of code'? > Also, if someone has taken a summer of code project can no-one else take it > up as a normal project to contribute to FreeBSD ? > > Awaiting a reply, > Ajay. As I'm on To: line. (Though I have no special status other than being last poster), to ensure you get some reply, My 2c. : No can stop anyone working; Be a shame though if 2 people work & one's effort was not used. I suppose as SoC deadline was yesterday it'll take a while for google to publish their sponsoring list. If 2 people develope same thing: whose code will be commited will I suppose be decided on which arrives first &/or seems best code, hopefully independent of status of author eg student V. independent. End of non authoritative 2 cents worth :-) -- Julian Stacey. Munich Computer Consultant, BSD Unix C Linux. http://berklix.com Escape Microsoft 20th April 2007: http://berklix.com/free/talk/ Ihr Rauch = mein allergischer Kopfschmerz.
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