Hi Fredrik, Fredrik Holmqvist wrote:
2010/4/9, Jorge G. Mare <koki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:As a general observation, if one or more developers are *actively* working on something, then like you point out, it does not make sense to engage a student (it would be counterproductive). But for areas that are developing at a very slow pace or that are at a stalemate, getting a GSoC student to work on it may make sense.Just because there isn't a lot of commits doesn't mean there is active work though.
Very true.
ACPI has work done that are yet to be commited, and I believe that it in itself would be to small to use for GSoC.
Cool to know! :)
Powersaving, sleeping and higher level services on top of ACPI would OTOH make a great GSoC imo.
There you go. Maybe for next year then? :) Cheers, -- Jorge/aka Koki Website: http://haikuzone.net RSS: http://haikuzone.net/rss.xml