The Security Control idea was intentionally broad because ROS is missing quite a few things with respect to security. It can be used as a basis for "I want to work on OS security in ROS" but you will need to refine which part of OS security in your proposal. Ged seems to be pointing you in the right direction though based on your stated interests.
> Hi Guillaume,
Hello
By reading the entry 'Security Controls' at:
> I gathered from your overview that you're interested in working
exclusively
> on the executive component in the kernel, otherwise known as the
Security
> Reference Monitor (SRM). Is that correct or do you also want to work on
> user accounts?
http://www.reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2011_Ideas#Security_Controls
I assume that some implementation is missing in SRM for multiuser support,
am I right ?
Then, I do not know what working on user accounts apply exactly, that's
why I would like to talk
with developers who worked on this area in order to get a better overview.
Again I think it depends on what is actually missing in RoS for multiuser
> Assuming so, do you plan on working on a specific area within this or
> working on the component as a whole?
> As you've probably seen, it has basic functionality, but some areas are
> either incomplete or missing entirely.
security controls.
I can talk about it with others developers.
Ok.
> Regarding your questions:
> - to propose your project you should fill out an application form which
is
> available via the GSoC website under our organization link. We can help
you
> with filing this out if required.
Are there specific bugs I could try to fix ?
> - It's not an obligation to provide patches when applying for a student
> position, although it would very much go in your favour if you did as it
> would allow us to confirm the skills you suggest.
> - You can use this mailing list to speak about technical details, you
have
> the best coverage here. Alternatively if you wanted a more private
> discussion, you could email myself or Aleksey Bragin
>
> You can find more information here :
> http://www.reactos.org/wiki/People_of_ReactOS
>
> Regards,
> Ged Murphy.
Thank you very much!
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