[haiku] Re: please keep non-GSoC comments out of these threads; was [GSsC] usermode Haiku or file system development

  • From: "Jorge G. Mare" <koki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2010 11:54:47 -0700

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,

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Jorge/aka Koki
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