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===== GSoC 2008 Sponsored Students ===== | ===== GSoC 2008 Sponsored Students ===== | ||
- | **Google is generously sponsoring 4 students to work on the following projects:** | + | **Google has generously sponsored 4 students to work on the following projects:** |
==== Michael Decker: Network Driver Development ==== | ==== Michael Decker: Network Driver Development ==== | ||
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- | {{:soc:2008:mcb30.png |Marty Connor}} | + | {{:soc:2008:mcb30.png |Michael Brown}} |
Michael Brown is the lead developer of the Etherboot Project (http://etherboot.org/) and is responsible for its evolution into gPXE, the current state of the art in network booting. He owns an open-source consultancy business, Fen Systems Ltd., and spends most of his time working on improvements to gPXE for customers across the world. He lives in Cambridge, England, and occasionally wonders what it would be like to have more than 64 kilobytes to play with. | Michael Brown is the lead developer of the Etherboot Project (http://etherboot.org/) and is responsible for its evolution into gPXE, the current state of the art in network booting. He owns an open-source consultancy business, Fen Systems Ltd., and spends most of his time working on improvements to gPXE for customers across the world. He lives in Cambridge, England, and occasionally wonders what it would be like to have more than 64 kilobytes to play with. | ||
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{{:soc:2008:hpa.jpg |H. Peter Anvin}} | {{:soc:2008:hpa.jpg |H. Peter Anvin}} | ||
- | H. Peter Anvin has been hacking Linux since 1992. He is the author and maintainer of the SYSLINUX suite of bootloaders, part of the Linux kernel x86 architecture maintainer team, and author or maintainer of a large number of Open Source projects, including the Netwide Assembler, klibc and tftp-hpa. | + | H. Peter Anvin has been hacking Linux since 1992. He is the author and maintainer of the [[http://syslinux.zytor.com|SYSLINUX]] suite of bootloaders, part of the Linux kernel x86 architecture maintainer team, and author or maintainer of a large number of Open Source projects, including the Netwide Assembler, klibc and tftp-hpa. |
- | He is the founder and president of the Linux Kernel Organization, operators of kernel.org, the Linux kernel website. He lives in San Jose, California, and works for rPath, Inc. | + | He is the founder and president of the Linux Kernel Organization, operators of [[http://kernel.org|kernel.org]], the Linux kernel website. He lives in San Jose, California, and works for rPath, Inc. |
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