Kyle/William,

this project looks interesting to me as well. I am not signed up as a mentor but, if it is not too late and if you, William, end up being tied up by another SOC project then I would be pleased to step in, assuming that this is still technically feasible under the rules for SOC mentorship.

I happen to serve on the National Advisory Council for the George Washington University Computer Science department and I would like to get them involved in SOC so this would be a good way for me to learn how the SOC initiative actually works.

Kyle,

I know of a company that is working with the N770 that is in the Sacramento area. Contact me off list if you would like more info about this.

Also, given your involvement in opensource infosec tools I assume you are aware of the following:

   http://www.immunitysec.com/products-silica.shtml

Best Regards,



John Holmblad



Acadia Secure Networks


william maddler wrote:
If no one else is available, I could mentor your project (I've already
gave my availability for another project).

Bye.


Kyle Ambroff wrote:
Hello everyone,

I submitted a proposal for Google's SoC a couple of days ago. I've
posted a copy of it here:

  http://icculus.org/~kwa/maemo.html

First of all, are their any willing mentors out there who are interested
in this project?

Second, do any of you have any feedback? I've already put some work into
this project about a month ago but haven't had any time to invest in it
since, but I have a pretty solid idea of where I want to go with it.
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