NetBSD Announces Accepted Summer of Code Projects 26
jschauma writes "The NetBSD Project is proud to announce
the list of projects accepted for this year's Summer of Code. While the list
of proposals was impressive and of particularly high quality, a choice of
eight applications had to be made, yielding the following projects:
"Support for
journaling for FFS", "Support for MIPS64
ISA", "PowerPC G5
support", "Improved
Writing to FileSystem Using Congestion Control", "TCP ECN
support", "Fast_ipsec
and ipv6", "pkg_install
rewrite for pkgsrc" and
"Improving
the mbuf API and implementation". Details about each project will
be posted to the NetBSD SoC
SourceForge website."
A full list of Accepted Summer of Code projects (Score:5, Informative)
Re:A full list of Accepted Summer of Code projects (Score:1)
Re:A full list of Accepted Summer of Code projects (Score:1)
Or not.
Re:A full list of Accepted Summer of Code projects (Score:2)
Re:A full list of Accepted Summer of Code projects (Score:1)
There's also the problem that while search is going gangbusters, it's the only part of their business that is going well, and that their addon services (google video etc) aren't getting the large takeup that their search has, leaving them vulnerable if something happens to the profitability of their search business.
Re:A full list of Accepted Summer of Code projects (Score:2)
Google funding open source (Score:2)
Re:Google funding open source (Score:1)
go netbsd! (Score:2)
FS Congestion Control (Score:1)
will they support dual core G5? (Score:3, Interesting)
At the very least, support iMac G5 fully.
Re:will they support dual core G5? (Score:2)
BPG (again) would have been nice (Score:1)
Of course I'm to lame to look up if the same project can be accepted twice
Project for next year (Score:2)
mainstream-ifying (Score:1)
Re:mainstream-ifying (Score:1)
Do any other firms do similar sponsorships? (Score:2)