On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Stefan Reinauer stepan@coresystems.de wrote:
On 10.03.2009 16:02 Uhr, ron minnich wrote:
The project I'd like to see is AVATT v. 2 -- get it on real hardware.
AVATT is a virtual machine in flash. kernel + kvm + coreboot.
But, people are good to want to join in, but the hard part is leading it. It's tremendous work. You don't want to start GSOC unless you are sure you can finish it.
Stefan, how many hours per week and hours total did you put into GSOC? Did you get any sleep?
It should be 5 hours per week and per student minimum. I think for a good mentoring this might not always be enough, though it's sometimes hard to reach even that. Think I was trying to mentor 7 students in the first year.
That said, I filled out a registration form for gsoc 09 after quite some people showed interest in helping out. If we do this, we should make sure the students get a good time and all the help they need to do stuff.
I would like to be a mentor for a coreboot GSOC project. Just let me know what project you would like me to help with.
Marc