Hi,

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.

On 3/26/07, Julian H. Stacey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> Quoting "ajay gopalakrishnan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Sat, 24 Mar 2007
15:53:11 +0530):
>
> > Have people started working on any Google Summer of code 2007 project?
I saw
> > some project ideas marked as "Suitable for Summer of code" on the
project
> > ideas web page. But have any of those projects been taken up?
>
> Proposals are submitted by students to Google and available for rating
> in the mentor-interface. No proposal is selected yet and we don't know
> yet how many seats for students we have in this SoC.
>
> I suggest to have a look at the Google SoC pages, they provide a
> timeline there.

Quoting http://code.google.com/soc/
We've extended the deadline for student applications to Monday, March 26,
2007.

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