The results* are in, and this year the Mono project has been awarded 9 slots. We had a lot of strong applications, and it was very hard to choose between them - we had many more proposals worthy of support, and there was a lot of fighting** between the Mono devs to narrow down the list to the final 9.
The selected projects are: Improving, testing and integrating ParallelFx into Mono Jeremie Laval CIL optimizer Kornél Pál Class Designer Add-in for MonoDevelop Manuel Alejandro Ceron Estrada Implementing Git as class libraries in managed code Matt Enright Mono.Simd Amd64 Port Jerry Maine Database Designer Add-in for MonoDevelop Luis Ochoa TaskForce - Task focussed workflow for MonoDevelop Anirudh Sanjeev New features for VB.Net 9 Alexandru Mihai Muscar PL/Mono: a procedural language for PostgreSQL Olexandr Melnyk We are now in the community bonding period, which means it's time to get to know your mentors, get comfortable with any tools you're going to need to use on the project, refine your project goals and scope, and do any setup required to get ready for coding. Things to do at this time: - subscribe to the mono-soc mailing list - http://groups.google.com/group/mono-soc-2009 - if you haven't yet, join us on irc.gimpnet.org, the SoC-specific channel is #monosoc - get excited! Thank you to everyone who submitted an application, and congratulations to the accepted students! andreia|gaita * http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2009/mono ** no monkeys were hurt in the process _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
