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| <!ENTITY base CDATA ".."> | ||||
| <!ENTITY date "$FreeBSD: www/en/projects/summerofcode.sgml,v 1.5 2005/06/01 22:14:34 brd Exp $"> | ||||
| <!ENTITY date "$FreeBSD: www/en/projects/summerofcode.sgml,v 1.6 2005/06/01 22:21:18 murray Exp $"> | ||||
| <!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Summer Projects"> | ||||
| <!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "../includes.sgml"> %includes; | ||||
| <!ENTITY % developers SYSTEM "../developers.sgml"> %developers; | ||||
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|     be a major contribution to anyone's resume, but it is not for the | ||||
|     faint of heart.  <a | ||||
|     href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">&a.alfred;</a>, <a | ||||
|     href="mailto:scottl@FreeBSD.org">&a.scottl;</a>, <a | ||||
|     href="mailto:hmp@FreeBSD.org">&a.hmp;</a></li> | ||||
|     href="mailto:scottl@FreeBSD.org">&a.scottl;</a>, and <a | ||||
|     href="mailto:hmp@FreeBSD.org">&a.hmp;</a> are coordinating.</li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   <li><strong>Autofs</strong> : Create the autofs filesystem from a | ||||
|     specification.  Candidates should have some filesystem knowledge | ||||
|     and network filesystem knowledge.  Most of this work is done, | ||||
|     however kernel transport and interaction with the "amd" | ||||
|     automounter needs to be completed. <a | ||||
|     href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">&a.alfred;</a>.</li> | ||||
|     href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">&a.alfred;</a> is coordinating.</li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   <li><strong>Logical Volume Manager</strong></li> | ||||
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|     learn how Unix device drivers work as well as process management | ||||
|     will be required.  This project would be a good resume builder, | ||||
|     but is not for the faint of heart.  <a | ||||
|     href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">&a.alfred;</a>.</li> | ||||
|     href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">&a.alfred;</a> is coordinating.</li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   <li><strong>NFS Lockd (improve semantics)</strong> : Improve the | ||||
|     semantics of the NFS lockd in FreeBSD.  Apple has made certain | ||||
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|     state recovery in the lockd. Candidate would learn how to port | ||||
|     code from one kernel to another as well as how to maintain state | ||||
|     on the client side.  This would be a good resume addition. <a | ||||
|     href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">&a.alfred;</a>.</li> | ||||
|     href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">&a.alfred;</a> is coordinating.</li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   <li><strong>NFS Lockd (kernel implementation)</strong> : Improve the | ||||
|     semantics of the NFS lockd in FreeBSD.  Moving the lockd | ||||
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|     understanding of NFS, locking, RPC and kernel networking.  This is | ||||
|     a great resume addition, providing you want to be saddled with | ||||
|     "knowing NFS" for the rest of your career, it is not for the faint | ||||
|     of heart. <a href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">&a.alfred;</a>.</li> | ||||
|     of heart. <a href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">&a.alfred;</a> is | ||||
|     coordinating.</li> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| </ul> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
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|     possibilities include using extended attributes to tag such | ||||
|     "mines".  Candidates should have an understanding of the Unix | ||||
|     process model. <a | ||||
|     href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">&a.alfred;</a>.</li> | ||||
|     href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">&a.alfred;</a> is coordinating.</li> | ||||
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| </ul> | ||||
| 
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