2 years student project

2012-01-14 Thread Matthieu Hauglustaine
Dear all, We are a group of french CS students at Epitech, currently in 3rd year. As part of our formation we have to start working on our end of scholarship project. We will have 2 years to complete this project, and the only obligation we have is to be "innovative". The first step is to submit o

Re: 2 years student project

2012-01-14 Thread Kip Macy
Many of the ideas on that page are stale. I believe that the most promising approach would be to figure out what area of the system you're most interested in, e.g. networking, file systems, virtual memory, scheduling etc., make an honest appraisal of your development abilities (the rate at which yo

Re: 2 years student project

2012-01-14 Thread Ben Laurie
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Matthieu Hauglustaine wrote: > Dear all, > > We are a group of french CS students at Epitech, currently in 3rd year. > As part of our formation we have to start working on our end of > scholarship project. We will have 2 years to complete this project, > and the o

Re: 2 years student project

2012-01-14 Thread Attilio Rao
2012/1/14 Kip Macy : > Many of the ideas on that page are stale. I believe that the most > promising approach would be to figure out what area of the system > you're most interested in, e.g. networking, file systems, virtual > memory, scheduling etc., make an honest appraisal of your development >

Re: 2 years student project

2012-01-14 Thread Alex Kuster
Apart from the work with the intel drivers, I'll add (considering that it's not on the IdeasPage and no one mentioned it) also some KMS/GEM love for the other drivers ___ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/l