GSOC 2010 Students Announced
- Joel Sherrill
- April 23, 2010
RTEMS is pleased to announce that we received eight (8) student slots this year. In addition, we are pleased that three of the projects involve cooperation with other open source software projects (Go, Parrot, and Milkymist). We had a record number of submissions and we really wanted to accept more. Unfortunately, there has to be a limit. If your project was not accepted this year but you still want to work on it, please do so. We will be happy to mentor you.
We would like to thank all students who took an interest in RTEMS and put forward a proposal. We are seeing the quality of proposals and students improve each year and this is a credit to all who are involved. We would also like to thank all of the mentors who took the time to review and comment on the proposals. And we would like to thank the folks in the Google Open Source Program Office for sponsoring the Summer of Code again and putting up with all of us.
Student | Project | Mentors |
---|---|---|
Gedare Bloom | Modular SuperCore Scheduler Manager | Joel Sherrill |
Robert Kuo | Parrot on RTEMS | Jonathan Duke Leto, Chris Johns |
Vinu Rajashekhar | RTEMS Port of GNU GCC Go | Ian Lance Taylor, Joel Sherrill |
Alin Rus | POSIX Asynchronous and List IO | Ralf Corsepius |
Claudio Silva | ATA/SATA Driver | Chris Johns |
Yann Sionneau | RTEMS Port to Milkymist | Michael Walle, Sebastien Bourdeauducq |
Bharath Suri | RTEMS Test Coverage Improvements | Jennifer Averett, Santosh Vattam |
Wenjie Zhang | RTEMS Sequenced Initialization and System Events | Sebastian Huber, Chris Johns |
NOTE: We would like all projects to have two mentors. But we have not yet assigned a second mentor to each project. If you are interested in helping mentor one of the students above, just speak up.