Just one question from a user-perspective, if you'll permit it.

Would taking it on as your Thesis project mean that you wouldn't be  
able to take contributions from other people toward the WoT and  
Freetalk?

I know that there have been various proposals from freenet message  
systems to work together; I would hope that this wouldn't encourage an  
even-more closed development process?


On Feb 5, 2009, at 1:32 AM, xor wrote:

>
> Hi guys,
>
> as you might know I am a student of computer science. I'll have to  
> write a
> bachelor thesis within the next year so I decided that I will apply  
> for
> Freetalk/WoT being the subject of my bachelor thesis. I guess I  
> won't have
> to ask you guys whether you are fine with this - it will gurantee  
> you that I
> finish Freetalk/WoT.
>
> I'll have a talk with the guys at university about that today or so.  
> As
> Freetalk/WoT are  complex projects I'm quite sure that they will  
> accept them
> as my bachelor thesis.
>
> What you would have to do to help me as I guess are the following:
> - Phone with the guys at my university about it
> - Give them proof that all code I have commited yet and I will  
> commit in the
> future was commited by my. I suppose this is a matter of emailing  
> them my
> SVN commit history and give them a written insurance that it is  
> really my
> code.
>
> I will tell you whether they will accept it and what else is  
> necessary.
> Toad or Ian, I suppose it would be nice if I could phone call one  
> one of you
> from university together with the guy who will supervise the project  
> so you
> can answer some of his questions. Toad I suppose your phone number on
> amphibian.dyndns.org is still correct? Are you okay with a call?
>
> Greetings, xor
>
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