[OpenAFS] Re: [OpenAFS-announce] Google Summer of Code 2008 OpenAFS Projects have been Announced

Jason Edgecombe jason@rampaginggeek.com
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 21:22:36 -0400


Jeffrey Altman wrote:
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> 21 April 2008 - Today Google Announced the 2008 Summer of Code Student 
> Projects:
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>    http://code.google.com/soc/2008/openafs/about.html#
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> The following students projects were accepted for OpenAFS:
>
>   Andreas Matsikaris
>   Project: Per-File Access Control List Extensions
>   Mentor:  Matt Benjamin
>
>   Dragos Tatulea
>   Project: OpenAFS Disconnected Operation Improvements
>   Mentor:  Simon Wilkinson
>
>   Jacob Thebault-Spieker
>   Project: kAFS Enhancements
>   Mentor:  David Howells
>
>   Matam Kiran Kumar
>   Project: OpenAFS Server Manager and OpenAFS Server Installer on Windows
>   Mentors: Jeffrey Altman
>            Asanka Herath
>
>   Vamshi Velagapuri
>   Project: Readying OpenAFS Servers for Production Use on Windows
>   Mentors: Jeffrey Altman
>            Christopher Clausen
>
>   Vishal Powar
>   Project: Read/Write Volume Replication for OpenAFS
>   Mentors: Derrick Brashear
>            Tom Keiser
>
> There were two other projects that OpenAFS wants to go ahead with
> for which Google was unable to provide us student slots.   For these two
> projects we are attempting the find an alternative funding source.  If
> your organization is interested in funding the students under the same 
> terms as Google Summer of Code ($4500 for the student; $500 for OpenAFS) 
>   please contact the OpenAFS Gatekeepers.
>
>    Sheung Hei Joseph Yeung
>    Project: Microsoft Management Console for OpenAFS Cache Manager
>    Mentors: Asanka Herath
>             Jeffrey Altman
>
>    Yatin
>    Project: Explorer Shell Extension Improvements for OpenAFS
>    Mentors: Asanka Herath
>             Jeffrey Altman
>
> Congratulations to all of the students.  This is going to be an exciting 
> year for the OpenAFS community.
>   

What happened with the AFS web site project?

Jason