Hello everyone,

I am Bradley Tucker, a junior computer science major at Tennessee Tech 
University, and I am very interested in participating in the Google Summer of 
Code.  I have a strong passion for developing video games, and it sounds like 
working with the Wine Project this summer would be incredibly helpful, 
informative, and fun.

I'm not sure exactly what I'm supposed to do to get started, so I'll just tell 
you a little about me and what I'd like to do.

First of all, I am primarily a Windows user who is trying learn more about 
Linux and all the wonderful things it can do.  I have experience programming in 
C++ and Java, but I am a quick learner and would gladly become fluent in 
another language, if necessary.  I do not have any experience working in an 
open-source community, but again, I am always ready to learn and to try new 
things.  I would like to participate in the Google Summer of Code because I 
feel it will help me gain necessary skills and knowledge that will help me once 
I graduate, while benefiting all others who use open-source software.  While I 
may not be the most qualified individual right now, I promise that if I am 
selected to work for the Wine Project this summer, I will quickly do whatever I 
can to become as qualified as possible.  I am a sociable and 
easy-to-get-along-with sort of guy, but I am extremely determined and 
hard-working, and I will do whatever I can to help the project progress.

As I said before, I am very interested in gaming, so naturally Wine is project 
that I believe I will thoroughly enjoy working on.  Firstly, I would be very 
interested in improving or testing any Direct3D features.  Testing and finding 
bugs for recent releases would be tremendously beneficial in helping me get 
ready for a career in the gaming industry.  So, finding bugs and ways to 
optimize recent releases would probably be my top choice for working on a 
project with Wine.  I also enjoy playing classic games as much as the latest 
releases.  The 
suggested idea of "implementing DOS graphics modes more faithfully" is 
one I would find tremendously interesting and hopefully informative.  I 
don't know enough about Wine yet to give many specifics, but I would 
gladly work on any bugs or features that my mentor would find most 
crucial.  While these are the topics that stood out most to me, I would 
honestly be willing to help out in any area that could use my help.

As I said, I don't know if this is the best way to introduce myself or if this 
is the best way to present the ideas I would like to possibly work on.  But, 
here I am, willing and able to help in whatever ways you would like.

My e-mail address is bradley-tuc...@hotmail.com, so feel free to contact me 
whenever you please, with any questions or comments.  I am a student with 
classes, so I may not be able to respond right away.

Thanks, and I hope to working with you this summer!

Bradley Tucker

Computer Science Major
Junior, Tennessee Tech University
bradley-tuc...@hotmail.com
                                          
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