On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Jeff Bailey wrote: > On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 04:06:29PM +0200, Roel Neefs wrote: > > > In a few weeks i'll start my internship in my last year at > > university (applied computer science). Since my professor allowed > > me to do this working on The Hurd, i'm now looking for a nice part > > to work on. :) > > While it's obviously important to work on something you're interested > in, we have a whole host of things that could use work that keep us > from using the Hurd everyday -- Especially if you have a one year > internship to dedicate to it!
The intersnhip itself is only 3 months, afterwards i have to write a thesis. But if i like it i will probably keep working on it. :) > > It would help if you could post some notes about your experience and > background, so we don't give you suggestions that are either too easy > to not be worth it, or too hard for your skills and experience. Well, i have 4 years of experience in scheme. :) 3 years C/C++/java. I have never worked on kernels, but i'm a fast learner. (reading a lot of books about it at the moment) But what i would work on would need to be worth an internship, i don't think porting programs to the hurd will be allowed by my professor. > > Tks, > Jeff Bailey > > -- > learning from failures is nice in theory... > but in practice, it sucks :) > - Wolfgang Jaehrling > ---------------------------------------------------------------- Roel Neefs Board Member of Infogroep 2de licentie Treasurer Toegepaste Informatica [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
