On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 10:58 AM, [email protected] < [email protected]> wrote:
> > http://gnunify.in/ >> >> 11th and 12th of Feb >> >> Cfp closes on Jan 23th >> > > Gnunify would be doing a programming contest this year. I suggested that > and would be owning it. > Here is the idea which I put there. > My CFP also got selected "Setting up Linux Kernel Debugging Environment. It is scheduled on 11th Feb. Neependra > > <snip> > We will declare the topics upfront, so the the students will have the time > for preparation, for example: > * Processes > * Locking Primitives (Mutex/Semaphores) > * Multi Threading > * Network Programming > > IMHO we should limit the topics to system programming only. > > Here is how we can plan:- > > Phase 1. * Written test (Objective, Day1)* > Duration 30 Mins > No. of Questions 40-45 > > We can take this test very early in the morning say b/w 10-10:30 AM. So, > students don't miss the sessions. > We can limit the number of students who can take part in written it. > > The result can be declared on the same day post lunch. > > *Phase 2: Lab Test (Day2)* > Duration 2 hours > No. of Questions 2 > * > * > *Rules:* > * Create the *make file *for the programs > * Push the code on the *git repository* > * Create the *Deb/RPM package.* > > *Code would be judged on following:* > * Logic > * Coding Standards > * Comments > > Putting the rules to use git repository and create the packages will force > the students to learn these things; > which will be very beneficial for them. > </snip> > > But some of the plug members were not happy about the scm and package > building thing. > So, we are not still finalized what we will do. > > I would appreciate any input on this. > > -- > Regards, > Neependra > www.neependra.net > > -- Regards, Neependra www.neependra.net
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