Hi all!
Google Summer of Code 2017 is fast approaching, with February 9 being the deadline for projects to apply. With our record of successfully completing all 4 ideas (msahci, NTFS, lwIP, USB) last year, we should definitely apply again.
Aleksey and Amine have already begun filling out the application form. Based on the 2016 ideas Wiki page, we have also created a new ideas page at https://reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2017_Ideas Please share your thoughts on these and add anything that's missing.
What we now need are possible mentors. Who would be available for this?
Cheers,
Colin
Hello Colin,
Just a side note, looking at the list. I think you should remove SSH Service from it as Microsoft is currently poring OpenSSH on NT and it should be working on ReactOS as is (depending on NT API used of course). https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/wiki/Project-Status
Yaroslav
-----Original Message----- From: Ros-dev [mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] On Behalf Of Colin Finck Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2017 3:14 PM To: 'ReactOS Development List' ros-dev@reactos.org Subject: [ros-dev] Google Summer of Code 2017
Hi all!
Google Summer of Code 2017 is fast approaching, with February 9 being the deadline for projects to apply. With our record of successfully completing all 4 ideas (msahci, NTFS, lwIP, USB) last year, we should definitely apply again.
Aleksey and Amine have already begun filling out the application form. Based on the 2016 ideas Wiki page, we have also created a new ideas page at https://reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2017_Ideas Please share your thoughts on these and add anything that's missing.
What we now need are possible mentors. Who would be available for this?
Cheers,
Colin
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Hey, I just had a look at the wiki page and was wondering why we have an item for BITS. Afaik we do have a bits service just like wine does. It is implemented in qmgr.dll just like windows do. Am I missing something here?
Giannis
ReactOS Development List ros-dev@reactos.org wrote on Thu, January 26th, 2017, 11:14 PM:
Hi all!
Google Summer of Code 2017 is fast approaching, with February 9 being the deadline for projects to apply. With our record of successfully completing all 4 ideas (msahci, NTFS, lwIP, USB) last year, we should definitely apply again.
Aleksey and Amine have already begun filling out the application form. Based on the 2016 ideas Wiki page, we have also created a new ideas page at https://reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2017_Ideas Please share your thoughts on these and add anything that's missing.
What we now need are possible mentors. Who would be available for this?
Cheers,
Colin
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Remove it, I originally added it when I didn't realize we already had it.
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 9:08 AM, Giannis Adamopoulos giannis.adamopoulos@reactos.org wrote:
Hey, I just had a look at the wiki page and was wondering why we have an item for BITS. Afaik we do have a bits service just like wine does. It is implemented in qmgr.dll just like windows do. Am I missing something here?
Giannis
ReactOS Development List ros-dev@reactos.org wrote on Thu, January 26th, 2017, 11:14 PM:
Hi all!
Google Summer of Code 2017 is fast approaching, with February 9 being the deadline for projects to apply. With our record of successfully completing all 4 ideas (msahci, NTFS, lwIP, USB) last year, we should definitely apply again.
Aleksey and Amine have already begun filling out the application form. Based on the 2016 ideas Wiki page, we have also created a new ideas page at https://reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2017_Ideas Please share your thoughts on these and add anything that's missing.
What we now need are possible mentors. Who would be available for this?
Cheers,
Colin
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