That is a great approach Sebastien.

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Sébastien Bourdeauducq
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Google did not like our GSoC application and rejected it. However, looking at
> the list of accepted organizations, some might be interested in supporting
> Milkymist and thus there are still ways to get work done through GSoC:
> - QEMU (simulation models for the various peripherals)
> - LLVM* (LatticeMico32 backend)
> - RTEMS (Milkymist BSP)
> - SimpleDirectmediaLayer (SDL) (TMU2 acceleration support)
> So if you know students who are interested in both GSoC and Milkymist, I
> encourage you to tell them about the possibility of submitting Milkymist-
> related applications to the above organizations. It is allowed to submit
> proposals not related to the organizations' idea lists, and only the
> organizations choose the students and projects.
>
> Sébastien
>
> * GSoC lets organizations impose a license on the produced code. In case of
> LLVM it will probably be a license that allows using the code in proprietary
> applications. LLVM is backed by Apple Inc., a notorious patent troll and
> advocate of aggressive measures to protect "intellectual property". You might
> have concerns with these facts.
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