Also, the person(mickeyl) who is kind of 'heading up' GSoC, is on vacation right now, and won't be back(I think) until the Monday that applications are due. So, at least from my point of view. I'd say get an application in, and go from there. Does that make sense?
-- Jacob Thebault-Spieker Cell: (207) 717-5114 Steven Hicks wrote:
I noticed that you guys were participating in the Google Summer of Code. I also noticed a project that interests me:http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wishlist:Software:Ambient_Noise_DetectionI find this interesting because: 1. I want a feature like this 2. It deals with intelligent decision making based on its "optimal environment" (i'm still unsure about the effectiveness of the phone in a pocket)The questions I have for this project are: 1. Must the final result work on the phone? In other words can I build the software on the PC and have it working on the PC with say Mono/Java? 2. Is there a programming language restriction? 3. What is required to deem the project complete?4. Am I eligible to work on this project with another summer job?5. If a working copy on the phone is required will I be given an OpenMoko phone to make sure this works (if so will this be for borrow or to keep)? 5.5 Will I be provided with a prepaid SIM? (I'm American so that would be either AT&T or TMobile)Little bit about me: I am currently an undergraduate Uni student at Elon. I will be graduating in May and be attending UNC-Charlotte for Computer Vision in Intelligence (ms/PhD). -Steven_______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
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