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Date:      Fri, 23 Feb 2018 23:15:39 +0800
From:      Zhongze Liu <blackskygg@gmail.com>
To:        "D. Ebdrup" <debdrup@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [GSoC]Implementing the Parallel Scheduling Parallel Transmission subsystem on FreeBSD, help needed
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Hi,

2018-02-23 19:33 GMT+08:00 D. Ebdrup <debdrup@gmail.com>:
>>HI there,
>
>>I'm an undergraduate student majoring in information security and have
>>always been interested in systems programming. While seeking for some
>>challenge for this summer on the GSoC page (I've completed a GSoC
>>project with the Xen hypervisor community last year, and really want
>>to do it again), I found FreeBSD's idea of Implementing the Parallel
>>Scheduling Parallel Transmission subsystem really interesting and
>>would like to take this challenge.
>
>>I've been reading the PSSPT paper for a general idea of the project.
>>And at the same time, I also want to get familiar with FreeBSD's code
>>base, especially the part related to this project. I think the most
>>natural way to get started would be making some small yet related
>>contributions to the project. Do we have such small fixes that could
>>be assigned to me?
>
>>Besides that, I'would really appreciate any form of suggestions or
>>information about how the project could be completed.
>
>
>>Cheers,
>
>>Zhongze Liu
>
> This is probably a stupid question, so please bear with me.
> Did you try reaching out to Giuseppe Lettieri?
>

I've CC'ed him this email, but not sure if he sees it. I think I'll
try directly sending a copy of this email to him.

Thank you for your suggestion.


Cheers,

Zhongze Liu



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