I'm pleased to announce the list of accepted student proposals for haskell.org for the Google Summer of Code 2014.
Title Student Mentor Adding profiling support to GHCJS -- JavaScript backend for GHC Ömer Sinan Aǧacan Luite Stegeman Concurrent Lock-Free Hash Map for Haskell Mathias Bartl Ryan Newton Darcs: Hashed Files and Cache Marcio Díaz Eric Kow HDBC Improvements Edisach Nicolas Wu Darcs: History reordering: performance and features Ale Gadea Guillaume Hoffmann Implement Constraint-Based Layout in Diagrams Allan Gardner Daniel Bergey Lensify Diagrams Niklas Haas Brent Yorgey An Efficient Computational Algebra and Symbolic Linear Algebra Library in Haskell Hiromi ISHII Edward Kmett Complete plugins-ng "low-level", "filewatch", and "cabal" packages Kẏra Greg Weber Build Interactive Websites with GHCJS and Sodium Kyle Raftogianis Luite Stegeman Pandoc improvements: Embedded base64 images and EPUB 3.0 reader Matthew Pickering John MacFarlane Agda-like Interaction Mode for Emacs Alejandro Serrano David Raymond Christiansen Debugging tool for GHCJS Nathan van Doorn Luite Stegeman Flesh out features of Hackage 2 Chris Wong Duncan Coutts You can explore the abstracts of the accepted proposals at http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org2/google/gsoc2014/haskell I would like to take a moment to offer congratulations to all of the students we were able to accept into the program this year. That said, I would also like to offer my condolences to those students whom we were not able to bring into the program. We received 14 slots in total this year - more than we ever received in past years - yet still not nearly enough to accept all of the excellent proposals we received this time around. Please consider applying again next year. I am looking forward to working with you on another Summer of Code, and I hope we can all make an effort as a community to be welcoming and to help you in your projects. If you have any questions or concerns about the process, please feel free to email me or chase me down on #haskell-gsoc on irc.freenode.net. -Edward Kmett
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