> I encourage the > students to comment on their work and experiences. >
I really really enjoyed my experience this summer, working on kAFS. Going in, I was pretty sure my skills weren't where they should be for this project, but I thought I would be able to learn. I learned an enormous amount, but because of the learning curve, my project didn't reach anywhere near it's ambitious initial goals. That said, I do feel that my project accomplished all of the goals of Summer of Code, in general. That is, community, learning, experience, and furthering open source. I hope to continue being a part of the OpenAFS/AFS community, and I plan to continue working on my project, making every linux/afs user's life a bit easier :-D I'm not sure what other information people would like, but feel free to ask. > > Further details will follow with regard to preparations for doing this > again, such that it will be easier for all concerned to involve new > developers (students or otherwise). Let me know if there's any way I can help. -- Jacob Thebault-Spieker Cell: (320) 288-6412 http://summatusmentis.wordpress.com
