[oi-dev] [developer] GSoC? Decision time....
Adam Števko
adam.stevko at gmail.com
Thu Feb 27 19:06:16 UTC 2014
Hi,
another possible project for GSoC could be adding TRIM support in illumos. According to my information, only some sd driver modifications are needed.
SSDs are becoming more widespread and illumos is the only OS which does not have proper TRIM support I know about.
Is this a suitable task for GSoC? I suppose there are many engineers on the list with needed expertise, who could mentor a student.
Cheers,
Adam
On Feb 15, 2014, at 1:35 PM, ken mays <maybird1776 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Note: OI is nothing more than a 'server OS' distribution with additional software. Leave it at that.
>
>
> OI surely can mentor students as there are 'students' that already work on that project.
>
> As for illumos, I note that there 'should be' a general focus on projects that a group of students can
> work on for the summer or accomplish in the 3-month span.
>
> Porting device drivers is such a task. Many 'experts' here on kernel and device driver programming.
>
> I'd like to see students work on USB 3.1/Thunderbolt 2 drivers for illumos. A few storage partners
> use illumos and supporting device drivers related to storage makes sense - not so much graphic drivers.
>
> That brings into focus the reality of how illumos is being used on the 'bigger scale' of things. The
> illumos kernel developers that can mentor students based on projects they may work on internally
> and can hopefully lead that work into future jobs for the student or a great job reference.
>
> As for OI GSoC, a project like 'Implement the 2013Q3 Intel Graphics Stack' is a great project which involves
> upstream's Xnv implementation.
>
> Note: I'd donate high-end graphic cards/workstations to students accomplishing those goals.
>
> Sincerely,
> Ken Mays
>
>
>
>
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> On Friday, February 14, 2014 2:53 PM, Garrett D'Amore <garrett at damore.org> wrote:
> Lets all agree that we don’t want any simple efforts to just package software as part of GSoC, whether for any distribution.
>
> Let’s also agree that if some very compelling project (forward and innovative thinking, not just making illumos try to compete with Linux on Linux’s terms) for Desktop technology comes up, we can evaluate such a project on its merits, and consider it as a candidate for GSoC slots.
>
> Let’s also agree that opinions of folks not actively volunteering to mentor really don’t count for much here. Its the time on the part of the mentors and admin, and Google’s money at stake. Unless a project poses a risk to the “reputation” for illumos, it shouldn’t matter to other parties.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Garrett D'Amore
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> On February 14, 2014 at 9:19:35 AM, Keith Wesolowski (keith.wesolowski at joyent.com) wrote:
>> On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 04:20:43PM +0000, Alasdair Lumsden wrote:
>>
>> > However there are plenty of people who do want to run it on the desktop, and who are you to tell them they should not do this?
>>
>> I'm not telling people what to work on, since they're not employed by
>> me. I'm trying to make sure that the illumos community represents
>> itself favourably and accurately to the wider world, especially when
>> trying to recruit young engineers to work on our operating system.
>>
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