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<title>The NetBSD Foundation Press Release: Announcing NetBSD and the Google "Summer of Code" Projects</title>
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  <para>
    <emphasis>June 26, 2005</emphasis>&nbsp;
    When Google announced the <quote>Summer of Code</quote>, its program 
    designed to introduce students to the world of open source software 
    development, the NetBSD Project understood the value of 
    this project and entered as a mentoring organization. 
    Over a period of two weeks, students researched the list of possible 
    projects and discussed their proposals on the public mailing lists 
    and in private with developers and other users alike. After evaluating 
    over 100 distinct applications, the NetBSD Foundation is now 
    pleased to announce the list of projects that have been chosen:</para>
  <orderedlist>
    <listitem><para>Summary: <emphasis role="bold">Efficient memory file-system</emphasis></para>
              <para>Student: Julio M. Merino Vidal</para>
	      <para>Mentors: &a.lukem;, &a.wrstuden;</para></listitem>

    <listitem><para>Summary: <emphasis role="bold">Wide Character Support for Curses</emphasis></para> 
              <para>Student: Ruibiao Qiu</para>
              <para>Mentors: &a.jdc;, &a.blymn;</para></listitem>
              
    <listitem><para>Summary: <emphasis role="bold">BSD licensed privacy guard (pgp)</emphasis></para> 
              <para>Student: Manuel Freire</para>
              <para>Mentors: &a.agc;, &a.cjs;</para></listitem>
              
    <listitem><para>Summary: <emphasis role="bold">Zeroconfd</emphasis></para>
              <para>Student: Silvio Valenti</para>
              <para>Mentors: &a.christos;, &a.dyoung;, &a.thorpej;, 
	      	&a.is;</para></listitem>
              
    <listitem><para>Summary: <emphasis role="bold">Regression testing</emphasis></para> 
              <para>Student: Chetan S Patil</para>
              <para>Mentor: &a.martin;</para></listitem>
              
    <listitem><para>Summary: <emphasis role="bold">Userspace file system hooks</emphasis></para> 
              <para>Student: Antti Kantee</para>
              <para>Mentor: &a.wrstuden;</para></listitem>
              
    <listitem><para>Summary: <emphasis role="bold">NDIS network driver</emphasis></para> 
              <para>Student: Alan Ritter</para>
              <para>Mentor: &a.phil;</para></listitem>
              
    <listitem><para>Summary: <emphasis role="bold">HFS+</emphasis></para> 
              <para>Student: Yevgeny Binder</para>
              <para>Mentor: &a.wrstuden;</para></listitem>
  </orderedlist>
  
  <para><quote>We are very excited to be taking part in the Summer of
    Code</quote>, says &a.jschauma;, the NetBSD Foundation's main point 
    of contact for this project. <quote>The quality of the selected 
    proposals was very impressive and we are looking forward to guiding 
    the students to fulfill the high expectations implied by NetBSD's 
    mentorship so that we can hopefully integrate the results into our 
    code base at the end of the summer.</quote></para>

  <para><quote>As you can tell from the list of chosen projects, there 
    are a lot of things that will not only benefit NetBSD, but that will 
    be immensely useful for the entire open source community, and our 
    permissive license should allow anybody to benefit from these 
    efforts</quote>, he continues. <quote>Similarly, we are looking forward 
    to seeing results from the other participating mentor organizations, 
    especially our sister project, FreeBSD, as a number of proposals on 
    both our list overlap or are of obviously mutual interest. Many thanks 
    to Google for this great contribution and for their support of 
    Open Source!</quote>.</para>

  <para>In each accepted project, the student will work closely together with
    the entire NetBSD community under the supervision of at least one
    senior NetBSD developer, who will guide the student and introduce
    them into the world of Open Source Software Development.</para>

  <para>In order to centralize the different projects and to reduce the
    administration overhead for each -- and thus giving the students more
    time to work on the problems themselves -- an umbrella project
    entitled <quote>NetBSD-SoC</quote> has been set up on the popular 
    Sourceforge website. It will function as a common meeting point for 
    mentors and students as well as a repository, in which all code 
    and documentation generated by the students will be made publicly 
    available.</para>

  <para>&a.hubertf;, who coordinates the NetBSD Summer of Code efforts
    together with &a.jschauma;, reminds all applicants that the decision
    process was not easy: <quote>Having to choose only 8 proposals out of
    over 100 was tough.  We, the developers, had to evaluate each
    individual application based on a number of criteria, such as
    feasibility of the proposed project, ability and experience of the
    student in the research area, importance and relevance of the result
    to the NetBSD Project etc. etc.</quote></para>

  <para><quote>Unfortunately, due to the limited number of spots available 
    to us, we had to decide against a number of very good proposals. 
    However, we want to strongly encourage everybody who submitted a 
    proposal to follow through and work with the NetBSD community to 
    finish the project, even if not as part of the Summer of Code. 
    As rewards await a great learning opportunity, the satisfaction 
    resulting from contributing to a significant Open Source project 
    and seeing ones code be used by thousands of people and of course 
    a great reputation should a similar contest be held in the 
    future.</quote></para>

  <para>NetBSD, a free, secure, and highly portable descendant of the 
    BSD UNIX family, is one of the oldest open source operating systems.  
    It is available for many platforms, from 64-bit Opteron machines 
    and desktop systems to handheld and embedded devices. Its clean 
    design and advanced features make it excellent in both production 
    and research environments; its source is freely available under 
    an unencumbering business-friendly open source license. More 
    information is available at <ulink
      url="http://www.NetBSD.org/">http://www.NetBSD.org/</ulink>.</para>

  <para>To learn more about Google, the <quote>Summer of Code</quote> 
    and other Open Source projects within Google, visit <ulink
      url="http://www.google.com/">http://www.google.com/</ulink>,
    <ulink
      url="http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html">http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html</ulink>
    and <ulink
      url="http://code.google.com/">http://code.google.com/</ulink>.</para>

    <para>The NetBSD Foundations Summer of Code project page is available at
      <ulink 
	url="http://NetBSD-SoC.sourceforge.net/">http://NetBSD-SoC.sourceforge.net/</ulink>.</para>

    <para>-&a.hubertf;</para>
    <para>The NetBSD Foundation</para>
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