diff --git a/en/projects/summerofcode-2006.sgml b/en/projects/summerofcode-2006.sgml index 9da70668da..7d588a6489 100644 --- a/en/projects/summerofcode-2006.sgml +++ b/en/projects/summerofcode-2006.sgml @@ -11,15 +11,19 @@
The FreeBSD Project is proud to have taken part in the Google Summer of Code - again in - 2006. By all accounts, the FreeBSD participation in this + again in 2006. By all accounts, the FreeBSD participation in this program was an unqualified success. We received over 150 - applications for student projects, amongst which 13 were selected + applications for student projects, amongst which 14 were selected for funding. These student projects included security research, - improved installation tools, new utilities, and more. Many of - the students have continued working on their FreeBSD projects even - after the official close of the program. We are happy to see - continued development in our source code repository by these + improved installation tools, new utilities, and more. Many of the + students have continued working on their FreeBSD projects even after + the official close of the program.
+ +We are happy to report than all 14 of our students this year + successfully completed the program. There were many other strong + applications which we unfortunately couldn't fund and many of these + students also spent the summer working on FreeBSD. We are happy to + see continued development in our source code repository by these talented young programmers and we look forward to working with more students in the future.
@@ -27,7 +31,7 @@ href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2006">Summer of Code wiki and all of the code is checked into Perforce. - The summaries below were submitted by the individual students and + The summaries below were submitted by the individual students and their mentors. @@ -84,7 +88,7 @@ href="http://wikitest.freebsd.org/JailResourceLimits">JailResourceLimits.The goal of this project was to create a virtual storage class for the -GEOM framework in FreeBSD that would allow creating "overcommited" +GEOM framework in FreeBSD that would allow creating "overcommitted" storage devices, with a size larger than that of available physical storage (e.g. hard drives). The project was completed successfully, and the result is available on the project's home page. It's expected