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====== Google Summer of Code 2010 ====== [[http://etherboot.org/|Etherboot Project]] is participating in [[http://socghop.appspot.com/|Google Summer of Code in 2010]]. Google has generously sponsored the following 3 students to work with us this summer. The application period for 2010 is now over. Here is our [[:soc:ideas|list of project ideas]] for reference. ===== Etherboot Project GSoC 2010 Students ===== ====== Piotr Jaroszyński: Usermode debugging under Linux ====== ---- \\ ^ Quick info ^^ | Timezone | | | Work hours | | | Weekly meeting | | | Primary mentor | | == Project pages == * [[.:peper:journal:|Journal]] * [[http://git.etherboot.org/?p=people/peper/gpxe.git;a=summary|Git Repository]] * [[.:peper:project_plan:|Project Plan]] * [[.:peper:Notes:|Notes]] \\ ---- ====== Guo-Fu Tseng: Implement and Port Ethernet Drivers for gPXE ====== ---- {{http://cooldavid.org/cooldavid.jpg?135x155}} \\ ^ Quick info ^^ | Timezone | UTC + 8 (CST) | | Work hours | 14:00 - 17:30, 19:30 - 24:00 CST \\ 06:00 - 09:30, 11:30 - 16:00 UTC | | Weekly meeting | | | Primary mentor | Marty Connor | == Project pages == * [[.:cooldavid:journal:|Journal]] * [[http://git.etherboot.org/?p=people/cooldavid/gpxe.git;a=summary|Git Repository]] * [[.:cooldavid:project_plan:|Project Plan]] * [[.:cooldavid:Notes:|Notes]] \\ ---- ====== Andrei Faur: Device driver implementation ====== ---- \\ ^ Quick info ^^ | Timezone | | | Work hours | | | Weekly meeting | | | Primary mentor | | == Project pages == * [[.:andreif:journal:|Journal]] * [[http://git.etherboot.org/?p=people/andreif/gpxe.git;a=summary|Git Repository]] * [[.:andreif:project_plan:|Project Plan]] * [[.:andreif:Notes:|Notes]] \\ ---- ===== Etherboot Project GSoC 2010 Mentors ===== ==== Marty Connor: Project Leader, Etherboot Project ==== ---- \\ {{:soc:2008:mdc.jpg |Marty Connor}} Marty Connor is Project Leader of the [[http://etherboot.org/|Etherboot Project]], a globally distributed team of developers and users of innovative network booting technology. He is the creator and maintainer of the [[http://rom-o-matic.net/|rom-o-matic.net]] website which dynamically generates custom gPXE and Etherboot network boot images. Mr. Connor is also CEO of Entity Cyber, Inc., a technology consulting firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he has advised clients on technology matters for over 20 years. <html><br clear="all" /></html> \\ ---- ==== Stefan Hajnoczi: Software Engineer ==== ---- \\ {{:soc:2009:stefanha.jpg |Stefan Hajnoczi}} Stefan Hajnoczi is actively involved in the [[http://etherboot.org/|Etherboot Project]], working in and around gPXE. A former Google Summer of Code student himself, he is motivated to help others enjoy the experience of contributing meaningful work to the open source community. <html><br clear="all" /></html> \\ ---- ==== John "Warthog9" Hawley: Linux Foundation, Chief Systems Administrator Kernel.org ==== ---- \\ {{:soc:2009:warthog9.jpg?135x155 |John "Warthog9" Hawley}} John "Warthog9" Hawley is a jack of all trades, programmer, sysadmin, crazy man and rabble rouser. Currently working for the [[http://www.linuxfoundation.org|Linux Foundation]] on assignment to [[http://www.kernel.org|kernel.org]] as their Chief Systems Administrator. He's worked on kernel.org as a primary sysadmin for numerous years, created [[http://pxeknife.erebor.org|PXE Knife]] a network & cd bootable cd of useful utilities, maintains a set of [[http://git.kernel.org/?p=network/bind/bind-geodns.git;a=summary|GeoIP]] based patches for the Bind name server, and probably more random things than he is going to remember. John has exciting commentary on BitTorrent as a distribution mechanism, has been known to disagree strongly with the views of billionaires and cook extravagant meals then subject his friends to "bad" or b-rate movies (some of which even grace the event with clarinet music). <html><br clear="all" /></html> \\ ---- ==== H. Peter Anvin: Senior Kernel Engineer, Intel, Inc. ==== ---- \\ {{:soc:2008:hpa.jpg |H. Peter Anvin}} 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 [[http://kernel.org|kernel.org]], the Linux kernel website. He lives in San Jose, California, and works for Intel, Inc. <html><br clear="all" /></html> \\ ----


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