On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Douglas Royds wrote:

The timing is a bit of a problem for southern hemisphere students -
June, July, and August. Perhaps we could find northerners interested in
doing a spell down under.

Three things come to mind on that front...

1) Some of the Canty summer students I spoke to were interested in
   doing further part time work during the year.

2) Most OSS projects are totally geographically distributed anyway. ie.
   There is no problem with an Indian summer student working on a
   project with an NZ organization. Common location is a "nice to have" not
   a "must have".

3) Your idea has value, maybe some Northern Hemisphere Ski buff wants
   to work his way to a Southern Extreme skiing holiday..

Hmm. Doug, don't you have a CPU with dirty great trace buffer and no
gdb support for it...

How hard would it be to do a minimal addition to gdb that uses that
and "has value"?

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