On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Marc Marí <marc.mari.barc...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm now looking at the conditional fprintf's. I'll need a bit of help later > in sending the patches :D. >
CC me in on the results. Regards, Peter > Marc > > > 2014-04-25 9:24 GMT+02:00 Jan Kiszka <jan.kis...@web.de>: > >> On 2014-04-24 08:19, Jan Kiszka wrote: >> > On 2014-04-23 11:25, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: >> >> Dear QEMU, Libvirt, and KVM communities, >> >> We are participating in Google Summer of Code 2014 >> >> (http://google-melange.com/) and Outreach Program for Women >> >> (http://opw.gnome.org/). Both programs fund candidates to work on our >> >> open source projects for 12 weeks this summer. >> > >> > To follow up on this: I'm currently looking for optional tiny "warmup" >> > tasks for our QEMU students during the bonding period (till May 18). If >> > you have any trivial issues or extensions in mind that someone could >> > address within a few days or even hours, that would be perfect. It could >> > even be something like "reformat the printing of these messages" or so. >> > >> > We used this mechanism last year with the KVM student quite >> > successfully. The idea is to give the student very early a chance to get >> > in contact with the community and with the patch submission & review >> > procedure. So the focus is more on dealing with patches than on solving >> > a technical problem in QEMU. If all works fine, this should encourage >> > her/him to work with the community right from the beginning, ask >> > question, post things early etc. >> >> Thanks for all these suggestion so far! I personally wasn't able to look >> into them in details yet. >> >> A wish to the mentors and students: if someone picks up a task, please >> drop a note here so that we can avoid duplicate work! >> >> Jan >> >