Great ideas for OpenSolaris participation in the Google Summer of Code,
guys. The list of participating organizations at Google's site is
growing, but so far OpenSolaris is not approved yet. I think we need one
page to list all these project ideas to show Google what we have to
offer (many
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 19:34, Jim Grisanzio wrote:
Ben opened a page on the Genunix wiki:
http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Summer_of_Code
I accidentally went to www.genuix.org. Hm.
A couple of points:
I'm not sure that content or marketing count. Or localization/i18n.
Google
On 4/20/06, Jim Grisanzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great ideas for OpenSolaris participation in the Google Summer of Code,
guys. The list of participating organizations at Google's site is
growing, but so far OpenSolaris is not approved yet. I think we need one
page to list all these project
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
On 4/20/06, Jim Grisanzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great ideas for OpenSolaris participation in the Google Summer of Code,
guys. The list of participating organizations at Google's site is
growing, but so far OpenSolaris is not approved yet. I think we need one
page to
On 4/20/06, Jim Grisanzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Justin. My understanding is that Simon Phipps has applied for
Sun's projects and that he's been interacting with Google. I've cc'd him
here.
The right folks on Google's end are looking into this.
Thanks! -- justin
Peter Tribble wrote:
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 19:34, Jim Grisanzio wrote:
Ben opened a page on the Genunix wiki:
http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Summer_of_Code
I accidentally went to www.genuix.org. Hm.
A couple of points:
I'm not sure that content or marketing count. Or
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Jim Grisanzio wrote:
hey, guys.
Google has announced its 2006 Summer of Code:
http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
I am sure OpenSolaris based distributions like SchilliX, Nexenta and
BeleniX would have a lot of projects to offer.
I just spoke to Moinak, he is keen on putting
Sounds like fun. I'm the Chime project owner, and I think Chime is a
good fit for a student who likes programming in Java. It's a new
project, so there's lots of ways it can be improved :-) For example
- A student interested in data visualization could gain experience with
JFreeChart, a
- A student interested in data visualization could gain experience with
JFreeChart, a SourceForge project used by Chime, and design some new
display types besides the existing bar and line graphs.
- There's a client/server prototype optionally used by Chime that
someone could replace
Dan Price wrote:
I don't see why there has to be a 1:1 mapping between opensolaris
projects and SoC ideas.
No need at all, really. I just tossed that out as a starter because we
already have 40 communities and 20 projects going and those leaders may
want/need help from student developers
The Chime project will be a good introduction to DTrace. Some of the
ideas above may require expertise from the community or a more specific
problem statement. Anyone who has tried the tool and has a suggestion,
please share it.
better tooling/visualization on top of DTrace is definitely
The Content Project would like to offer our services to this effort. We
could potentially mentor a student working on some coding project in one
of the other projects or communities. Perhaps that student could write
up something on the subject and go through the peer-review process for
an
Tom Erickson wrote:
Sounds like fun. I'm the Chime project owner, and I think Chime is a
good fit for a student who likes programming in Java. It's a new
project, so there's lots of ways it can be improved :-) For example
- A student interested in data visualization could gain experience
Michael Pogue wrote:
I'm not suggesting a new OpenSolaris Project, although that
would certainly be one way to do it. I'm just suggesting a Google
Summer of Code project.
Ok, that seems reasonable. It doesn't have to be tied to something we
already have set up.
If it ends up being just
MP == Michael Pogue [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MP I think that it would be a great Summer of Code project, to
MP investigate what it would take to get full utilization (32 CPU's) on
MP a T1000 building Open Solaris. And then, contribute the changes
MP back to OpenSolaris, speeding up the build
Jim,
I18n community could potentially offer some localization projects.
Localization includes translation (from English to various languages)
and functional/linguistic testing. Any subset thereof or all can be
potential projects, if students are interested.
There wasn't a detailed discussion on
Young Song wrote:
Jim,
I18n community could potentially offer some localization projects.
Localization includes translation (from English to various languages)
and functional/linguistic testing. Any subset thereof or all can be
potential projects, if students are interested.
Excellent, thank
hey, guys.
Google has announced its 2006 Summer of Code:
http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
This is the second summer where Google has engaged student developers
worldwide to participate on a variety of open source projects under this
mentoring program. OpenSolaris has applied to be one
Michael Pogue wrote:
I have a suggestion: in another current thread, Build times for Open
Solaris, there's discussion about build parallelism on a Niagara
(T1000), and how we don't get much benefit in build time beyond 4 CPUs.
I just retracted that statement... It does improve with more
Hi Mike,
This looks to be a good project. Student should get access to T1000
box. Which group within Sun can give T1000 access to student?
thanks
M.Sridhar
Michael Pogue wrote On 04/17/06 01:59 PM,:
I have a suggestion: in another current thread, Build times for Open
Solaris, there's
Michael Pogue wrote:
I have a suggestion: in another current thread, Build times for Open
Solaris, there's discussion about build parallelism on a Niagara
(T1000), and how we don't get much benefit in build time beyond 4 CPUs.
I think that it would be a great Summer of Code project, to
On Mon 17 Apr 2006 at 02:24PM, Jim Grisanzio wrote:
Michael Pogue wrote:
I have a suggestion: in another current thread, Build times for Open
Solaris, there's discussion about build parallelism on a Niagara
(T1000), and how we don't get much benefit in build time beyond 4 CPUs.
I think
I'm not suggesting a new OpenSolaris Project, although that
would certainly be one way to do it. I'm just suggesting a Google
Summer of Code project.
If it ends up being just one Summer of Code student that takes this on,
then a full-blown OpenSolaris Project for one person might be overkill.
Jim Grisanzio wrote:
Michael Pogue wrote:
I have a suggestion: in another current thread, Build times for Open
Solaris, there's discussion about build parallelism on a Niagara
(T1000), and how we don't get much benefit in build time beyond 4 CPUs.
I think that it would be a great Summer of
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