Hi Kay, thanks for your message, per your description you have done interesting things.. please review the Monkey Student template, take your time to fill it and send it back to us to [email protected]. Make sure to include the links to your papers..
Stay around in the IRC channel. cheers! On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 5:57 AM, Kay <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'd like to take part in GSoC'12 by working on a project of Monkey. I am > interested in the following ideas: Lib Monkey, WebSockets, and Duda: Memory > handler and Garbage Collector. > > I am a master student at USTC, China. I am very experienced in building > high-performance network applications. Our lab has been focusing on building > high-performance network applications by utilizing multi-core architecture > and the cache characteristic. I have built a high-performance HTTP parser, a > high-performance TCB management algorithm, both of them have become academic > papers. I have also parallelized libnids on multi-core architecture to get a > high-performance network monitoring platform. This is the first time I apply > for GSoC, I have successfully participate in Fedora Summer Coding 2010 which > added chat room support into Libyahoo2 library. > > Considering my previous experiences, I think I am a good candidate for > monkey :-) I am wondering if there is a priority in the above ideas? I > would appreciate it if you can give your suggestions. > > Thanks, > --Kay > > _______________________________________________ > Monkey mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.monkey-project.com/listinfo/monkey > -- Eduardo Silva http://edsiper.linuxchile.cl http://www.monkey-project.com _______________________________________________ Monkey mailing list [email protected] http://lists.monkey-project.com/listinfo/monkey
