Hi! On Sun, 21 Apr 2013 17:14:03 +0530, Amit Chandra <amitforfriends....@gmail.com> wrote: > I was going through one of the proposals of GSoC13, the one that caught my > attention and aligns well with my interest is the GNU HURD. I being a > novice, and having OS in my current semester curricula , i was rather more > interested in helping maintain the Unofficial GNU Hurd Documentaion. > > After all, whats the use of having an unofficial documentation when > students do not visit.
Indeed the goal is to integrate the IPC Guide into the "regular" GNU Hurd documentation; status tracked on <http://darnassus.sceen.net/~hurd-web/open_issues/hurdextras/> (need to clarify copyright assignment situation). > So, I was thinking in > http://hurdextras.nongnu.org/ipc_guide/ to contribute to the to dos. Also, > according to me that would be very good as i would be able to apply the > concepts that i've just learnt during the semester. Improving the documentation is very welcome generally!, but unfortunately not suitable as a Google Summer of Code project, as Google have explained in the past. > Also along with that i > would like to code on some portions of GNU Mach micro kernel, which i leave > it up to you to decide. > > I have a fairly good amount of coding experience in C and i really like > procedural languages more than the oop languages(except c++). I'm on a > debian(i386) platform. Please do reply. While we can and will of course help with picking a suitable project, it is really you who has to have an idea about what to work on. Grüße, Thomas
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