Hi Harshit! It's great to hear that you're interested in working on the
project. I'm Mindy, one of the co-administrators (with Lars Kurth) for
this round of GSoC and Outreachy.
Have you had any experience with OCaml or MirageOS yet? If not, I would
recommend having a look at Real World OCaml, a free online book on the
programming language, which is available at https://realworldocaml.org
. We also have some MirageOS introductory material available at
https://mirage.io/docs/ under the "getting started" header. Any
problems you find in those documents would be great first contributions
- you can find help on contributing at
https://mirage.io/wiki/contributing . :)
On the specific projects you mention:
The `ssh` project has recently seen a lot of work from Christiano
Haesbaert (although it's not yet released) - you might want to check
with Christiano on the current status. You can also see the project at
https://github.com/haesbaert/awa-ssh directly.
The `telnet` project got some contributions last year from Hannes
Mehnert, who watches this list and hopefully can tell you about the
current status. I think he can also update on the current status of
`sasl`, as he's the maintainer of the XMPP library mentioned in the
paragraph description from which some preliminary client code could be
taken.
The `swim` project got a bit of initial work last year, which you can
see at https://github.com/andreas/mirage-swim , but I haven't heard much
about it since and there haven't been any contributions lately.
I'm not aware of any current or recent work on the tiny VM for easy load
testing. I'll check with the mentor to see whether that project is
still viable.
Thanks,
Mindy
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