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SubjectRe: WANTED: kernel projects for CS students
Sam Ravnborg wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 10:04:11AM -0700, Mark Gross wrote:
>> On Sun, Oct 14, 2007 at 07:01:28PM -0400, Rik van Riel wrote:
>>> The kernel newbies community often gets inquiries from CS students who
>>> need a project for their studies and would like to do something with
>>> the Linux kernel, but would also like their code to be useful to the
>>> community afterwards.
>>>
>>> In order to make it easier for them, I am trying to put together a
>>> page with projects that:
>>> - Are self contained enough that the students can implement the
>>> project by themselves, since that is often a university requirement.
>>> - Are self contained enough that Linux could merge the code (maybe
>>> with additional changes) after the student has been working on it
>>> for a few months.
>>> - Are large enough to qualify as a student project, luckily there is
>>> flexibility here since we get inquiries for anything from 6 week
>>> projects to 6 month projects.
>>>
>>> If you have ideas on what projects would be useful, please add them
>>> to this page (or email me):
>>>
>>> http://kernelnewbies.org/KernelProjects
>> Is there already a make config option that will do a good job at setting
>> a default .config file based on what is already running on a system?
> I have discussed this briefly with Kay Sievers.
> What udev can provide is the list of modules needed, so what the kernel
> need to provide is a simple module to CONFIG option(s) converter + a base
> config to start out with.
> Nothing particular difficult but needs a few days work to do.

could you explain better what you need? I think I've already such
tools ;-)

ciao
cate
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