I'd have no problem coming up with or supervising a few projects for 
students like this, unfortunately, they aren't taking other projects
anymore...

        -Bob
        

* Dunceor . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-02 23:45]:
> I'm actually tryin to do some of the NetBSD projects to OpenBSD
> directly, without caring about the google contest.
> I still think it's a good motivation for a student to spend alot of hours on 
> it.
> But in the end, nobody should code on suchs projects for the money,
> but for the fun.
> 
> I got a few plans as I said, I just need to do some research around it.
> 
> // Dunceor
> 
> On 6/3/05, Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Dunceor . wrote:
> > 
> > > > Ed White wrote:
> > > > > http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
> > > > >
> > > > > Where is OpenBSD ?
> > 
> > why is your email two days late?
> > 
> > > Well I think it's a great oppertunity to let a student dive into the
> > > OS and they would probobly continue to work on the project afterwards.
> > > I saw that and missed OpenBSD also.
> > > They had some nice projects over at NetBSD actually.
> > 
> > it's not like a bsd rsync, or a better ffs, or ... wouldn't help openbsd
> > either.
> > 
> > hell, go do something for openbsd, port to netbsd, claim the money.
> > 
> > 
> > --
> > all we're waiting for is for something worth waiting for
> 

-- 
Bob Beck                                   Computing and Network Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                           University of Alberta
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