Re: Summer of Code 2008 Project Ideas

2008-03-23 Thread Vadim Goncharov
Hi Robert Watson! 

On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:45:19 + (GMT); Robert Watson wrote about 'Re: Summer 
of Code 2008 Project Ideas':

 The FreeBSD Project was again accepted as a mentoring organization for the 
 Google Summer of Code.  The student application period will begin next week 
 so if you have any ideas for great student projects, please send them to 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or post them here for discussion.  A good student 
 project has a well defined purpose, some key FreeBSD developers that could 
 be identified as potential mentors, and is feasible for a student to 
 complete in a few months time.  The existing ideas list is available here :

 http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/

 If you can suggest something (getting specific parts of valgrind working on 
 FreeBSD?) then please provide information in the form of the other projects 
 listed on the page as far as difficulty level, requirements, etc..
 FYI, to students considering doing projects -- in the last day or two, we've 
 made significant updates to the project ideas list.  If you looked a few days 
 ago, please look again.  In particular, we've flagged a large number of 
 potential SoC projects that were not there previously.  We've also filtered 
 out some that looked too big to be a good 3-month summer project, although 
 you 
 can still find many on the full ideas list.  If you're going to work on a 
 proposal for one of these projects, please directly contact the contacts 
 listed for the project to get feedback before submitting your proposal.  We 
 will continue to update the project ideas page as new ideas come in, so do 
 keep checking back.

Is it too late to add another SoC idea? I've made a proposal post yesterday :)

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Re: Summer of Code 2008 Project Ideas

2008-03-19 Thread Robert Watson

On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Murray Stokely wrote:

The FreeBSD Project was again accepted as a mentoring organization for the 
Google Summer of Code.  The student application period will begin next week 
so if you have any ideas for great student projects, please send them to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or post them here for discussion.  A good student 
project has a well defined purpose, some key FreeBSD developers that could 
be identified as potential mentors, and is feasible for a student to 
complete in a few months time.  The existing ideas list is available here :


http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/

If you can suggest something (getting specific parts of valgrind working on 
FreeBSD?) then please provide information in the form of the other projects 
listed on the page as far as difficulty level, requirements, etc..


FYI, to students considering doing projects -- in the last day or two, we've 
made significant updates to the project ideas list.  If you looked a few days 
ago, please look again.  In particular, we've flagged a large number of 
potential SoC projects that were not there previously.  We've also filtered 
out some that looked too big to be a good 3-month summer project, although you 
can still find many on the full ideas list.  If you're going to work on a 
proposal for one of these projects, please directly contact the contacts 
listed for the project to get feedback before submitting your proposal.  We 
will continue to update the project ideas page as new ideas come in, so do 
keep checking back.


Robert N M Watson
Computer Laboratory
University of Cambridge
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Re: Summer of Code 2008 Project Ideas

2008-03-19 Thread Kris Kennaway

Robert Watson wrote:

On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Murray Stokely wrote:

The FreeBSD Project was again accepted as a mentoring organization for 
the Google Summer of Code.  The student application period will begin 
next week so if you have any ideas for great student projects, please 
send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or post them here for discussion.  
A good student project has a well defined purpose, some key FreeBSD 
developers that could be identified as potential mentors, and is 
feasible for a student to complete in a few months time.  The existing 
ideas list is available here :


http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/

If you can suggest something (getting specific parts of valgrind 
working on FreeBSD?) then please provide information in the form of 
the other projects listed on the page as far as difficulty level, 
requirements, etc..


FYI, to students considering doing projects -- in the last day or two, 
we've made significant updates to the project ideas list.  If you looked 
a few days ago, please look again.  In particular, we've flagged a large 
number of potential SoC projects that were not there previously.  We've 
also filtered out some that looked too big to be a good 3-month summer 
project, although you can still find many on the full ideas list.  If 
you're going to work on a proposal for one of these projects, please 
directly contact the contacts listed for the project to get feedback 
before submitting your proposal.  We will continue to update the project 
ideas page as new ideas come in, so do keep checking back.


Also, keep in mind that you can submit more than one application if 
there are multiple projects you find interesting (or we add some later). 
 You can also come up with your own project ideas if we have missed one :)


Kris
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Re: Summer of Code 2008 Project Ideas

2008-03-19 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:17:21PM +0100, Kris Kennaway wrote:
 You can 
 also come up with your own project ideas if we have missed one :)

I've got one: Implement wake on lan support for every ethernet
device driver in the tree.

ifconfig in -CURRENT already supports configuring WOL,
but there's not a single driver yet that makes use of this.

There should be enough information to get interested people going
at http://wiki.freebsd.org/WakeOnLan

Apart from if_vr patches by Yongari (linked from the wiki page) and
some other patches that sit in a few peoples' mailboxes, nothing has
been happening around this in a while.

I myself am busy working on Subversion atm and will start working
on my Bachelor theses starting next semester (April-Juli), so I'm out :/
I'd be available to answer questions if necessary, however.

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Re: Summer of Code 2008 Project Ideas

2008-03-19 Thread Christian Laursen
Stefan Sperling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:17:21PM +0100, Kris Kennaway wrote:
 You can 
 also come up with your own project ideas if we have missed one :)

 I've got one: Implement wake on lan support for every ethernet
 device driver in the tree.

I like that idea. I miss being able to wake a few of my machines the
way I could a couple of releases ago.

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Re: Summer of Code 2008 Project Ideas

2008-03-18 Thread Garrett Cooper

On Mar 17, 2008, at 3:15 PM, Murray Stokely wrote:

The FreeBSD Project was again accepted as a mentoring organization  
for the
Google Summer of Code.  The student application period will begin  
next week
so if you have any ideas for great student projects, please send  
them to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or post them here for discussion.  A good  
student
project has a well defined purpose, some key FreeBSD developers that  
could

be identified as potential mentors, and is feasible for a student to
complete in a few months time.  The existing ideas list is available  
here :


http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/

If you can suggest something (getting specific parts of valgrind  
working on
FreeBSD?) then please provide information in the form of the other  
projects

listed on the page as far as difficulty level, requirements, etc..

Thanks,

   - Murray



Sysinstall - Isn't this being handled to some extent? I remember  
someone posting an RFC a few months ago. They may need a helping hand  
in coding stuff up, but it sounded like there was a plan already in  
place.


Improving the USB stack in FreeBSD - Wasn't HFS working on that too?  
Duplicating work might not be a good thing..


FAT (msdosfs) infrastructure work - (extension) Microsoft is coming  
up with a new extension to VFAT (they're calling it x-FAT), which  
supports large devices. There's also FATX (Xbox based FAT-spinoff FS).  
I was just thinking that combining the three into a base library with  
individual extensions might be a good idea.


NTFS - sync FreeBSD up with ntfs project - NTFS support in FreeBSD  
is a bit out of date, and panics on some platforms with some  
configurations. Bringing NTFS in the kernel / userland up to date  
would be a welcome improvement for many users.


FYI, I'm still working on the following items:
1. Add hashed .db support to pkg_tools (accepted)
2. Utility for safe updating of ports in base system (assumed)
3. Package tools improvements (assumed)

Not saying helping hands wouldn't be welcome with my work, but I owe  
FreeBSD / GSoC as much of my time for last year and I've committed  
myself to seeing my work through.


Thanks,
-Garrett
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Re: Summer of Code 2008 Project Ideas

2008-03-18 Thread Vadim Goncharov
Hi Murray Stokely! 

On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:15:40 -0700; Murray Stokely wrote about 'Summer of Code 
2008 Project Ideas':

 The FreeBSD Project was again accepted as a mentoring organization for the
 Google Summer of Code.  The student application period will begin next week
 so if you have any ideas for great student projects, please send them to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or post them here for discussion.  A good student
 project has a well defined purpose, some key FreeBSD developers that could
 be identified as potential mentors, and is feasible for a student to
 complete in a few months time.  The existing ideas list is available here :

 http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/

 If you can suggest something (getting specific parts of valgrind working on
 FreeBSD?) then please provide information in the form of the other projects
 listed on the page as far as difficulty level, requirements, etc..

I'm going to write a proposal about a bunch of changes in ipfw2 (dynamic rules
and others) in a day or two and post it for architectural discussion to [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
Has it any chances to go to SoC 2008 ?

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Summer of Code 2008 Project Ideas

2008-03-17 Thread Murray Stokely
The FreeBSD Project was again accepted as a mentoring organization for
the Google Summer of Code.  The student application period will begin
next week so if you have any ideas for great student projects, please
send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or post them here for discussion.
A good student project has a well defined purpose, some key FreeBSD
developers that could be identified as potential mentors, and is
feasible for a student to complete in a few months time.  The existing
ideas list is available here :

http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/

 If you can suggest something (getting specific parts of valgrind
working on FreeBSD?) then please provide information in the form of
the other projects listed on the page as far as difficulty level,
requirements, etc..

Thanks,

- Murray
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Summer of Code 2008 Project Ideas

2008-03-17 Thread Murray Stokely
The FreeBSD Project was again accepted as a mentoring organization for the
Google Summer of Code.  The student application period will begin next week
so if you have any ideas for great student projects, please send them to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or post them here for discussion.  A good student
project has a well defined purpose, some key FreeBSD developers that could
be identified as potential mentors, and is feasible for a student to
complete in a few months time.  The existing ideas list is available here :

http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/

If you can suggest something (getting specific parts of valgrind working on
FreeBSD?) then please provide information in the form of the other projects
listed on the page as far as difficulty level, requirements, etc..

Thanks,

- Murray
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Re: Summer of Code 2008 Project Ideas

2008-03-17 Thread Igor Mozolevsky
On 17/03/2008, Murray Stokely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The FreeBSD Project was again accepted as a mentoring organization for
  the Google Summer of Code.  The student application period will begin
  next week so if you have any ideas for great student projects, please
  send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or post them here for discussion.

[snip]

How about tick()-less kernel - replace dependance on regular hearbeat
with a delta-queue that could be used to program the time of the next
scheduled interrupt? You could start with the delta-queue pretending
to be a regular heart beat then work on changing deltas between
events... I'm sure there was a mention of something similar in
Linux...

Cheers,
Igor
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