The Debian Project is an association of individuals who have made common cause to create a free operating system: a complete set of programs and utilities that make your computer run, plus applications to run on it. This operating system that we have created is called Debian GNU/Linux because of its basic building blocks: the Linux Kernel and the GNU OS tools. We simply call it Debian for short. Debian and its derivatives together make up the most popular Linux family in the world, used on systems all the way up from tiny embedded devices to world-class supercomputers.
For more information about Debian's entry in the 2009 Summer of Code, see http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2009 or http://www.debian.org for the main Debian website.
For the code samples of the 2009 Summer of Code projects, see http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code-2009-debian.
These projects have been accepted into Debian. You can learn more about each project by visiting the links below.
| Student | Title | Mentor | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
On-demand Cloud Computing with Amazon EC2 and Eucalyptus Integration |
Steffen Möller |
accepted |
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Debbugs web UI: amancay strikes back |
Margarita Manterola |
accepted |
|
Automatic debug packages creation and handling |
Josselin Mouette |
accepted |
|
Control Files Parsing/Editing Library/Qt4-Debconf Qt4-Perl bindings |
Dominique Dumont |
accepted |
|
Debian-Installer Support for GNU/kFreeBSD |
Aurelien Jarno |
accepted |
|
MTD Embedded Onboard flash Partitioning and Installation |
. Wookey |
accepted |
|
Distribution-independent update-manager |
Michael Vogt |
accepted |