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GSoC 2013


From: Jerome Portal <jerome.portal.2@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2013 12:22:46 +0200

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Hi all,

I'm a computer science student at University of Strasbourg (France), and I
would like to work with you for GSoC 2013 ; so I read the GSoC project list
and the projects page, and found three interesting ones :

- Port pf firewall changes from FreeBSD
    => because I like networking stuff
- Port valgrind to DragonFlyBSD
    => seems very interesting, but I'm not sure to be good enough for now
as I didn't play with assembly language since a long time, and low-level
DragonFlyBSD internals are new for me
- Port BSD-licensed tools (ex: grep, diff and sort)
    => there is a GCI tag, but maybe is it possible for GSoC too ?

To get started I also installed DragonFlyBSD in VirtualBox and navigated
through the bugtracker to see if I can do something useful : I created a
patch for bug #2136 (http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2136), but I'm not
sure how to submit it. There is a submit@ list (I thought about sending a
mail and join the patch), but when I read archives I saw all was done via
the bugtracker. Should I create an account and then answer in the bug #2136
topic with my patch attached to it ? Thank you in advance for your help.

Regards,

Jerome

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<div dir=3D"ltr">Hi all,<br><br>I&#39;m a computer science student at Unive=
rsity of Strasbourg (France), and I would like to work with you for GSoC 20=
13 ; so I read the GSoC project list and the projects page, and found three=
 interesting ones :<br>
<br>- Port pf firewall changes from FreeBSD<br>=A0=A0=A0 =3D&gt; because I =
like networking stuff<br>- Port valgrind to DragonFlyBSD<br>=A0=A0=A0 =3D&g=
t; seems very interesting, but I&#39;m not sure to be good enough for now a=
s I didn&#39;t play with assembly language since a long time, and low-level=
 DragonFlyBSD internals are new for me<br>
- Port BSD-licensed tools (ex: grep, diff and sort)<br>=A0=A0=A0 =3D&gt; th=
ere is a GCI tag, but maybe is it possible for GSoC too ?<br><br>To get sta=
rted I also installed DragonFlyBSD in VirtualBox and navigated through the =
bugtracker to see if I can do something useful : I created a patch for bug =
#2136 (<a href=3D"http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2136";>http://bugs.dra=
gonflybsd.org/issues/2136</a>), but I&#39;m not sure how to submit it. Ther=
e is a submit@ list (I thought about sending a mail and join the patch), bu=
t when I read archives I saw all was done via the bugtracker. Should I crea=
te an account and then answer in the bug #2136 topic with my patch attached=
 to it ? Thank you in advance for your help.<br>
<br>Regards,<br><br>Jerome<br></div>

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