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<name>27</name>
<event>
<title>FreeBSD Project to participate in Google's 2011 Summer of
Code programme</title>
<title>FreeBSD Project to participate in Google Summer of
Code 2011</title>
<p>The FreeBSD Project is pleased to announce its participation
In Google's 2011 Summer of Code programme, which funds summer
In Google's 2011 Summer of Code program, which funds summer
students to participate in open source projects.
This will be the FreeBSD Project's seventh year in the programme,
This will be the FreeBSD Project's seventh year in the program,
having mentored over 100 successful students through summer-long
coding projects between 2005 and 2010.
Past succesful projects have included improvements to Linux
coding projects between 2005 and 2010.</p>
<p> Past succesful projects have included improvements to Linux
ABI emulation, NFSv4 ACLs, TCP regression testing, FUSE file
system support, and countless other projects.
Many students go on to become FreeBSD developers, as well as
participating in FreeBSD developer events around the world
through continuing support from the FreeBSD Foundation.
Prospective participants are invited to apply; more information
through continuing support from the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
<p>Prospective participants are invited to apply; more information
is available, including proposal and deadline information, on the
<a href="&enbase;/projects/summerofcode.html">FreeBSD Summer
Projects page</a>.</p>