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Code samples for students' work in 2009 are available.
For more background on the projects, see our 2009 ideas page.
These projects have been accepted into GNU Project. You can learn more about each project by visiting the links below.
| Student | Title | Mentor | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Emacs Lisp support for Guile |
Andy Wingo |
accepted |
|
Developing GNOWSYS-mode |
Rajiv Nair |
accepted |
|
Emacs GDB/MI migration |
nick roberts |
accepted |
|
GNU Smalltalk |
Paolo Bonzini |
accepted |
|
GDB - Python Scripting API Enhancements |
Thiago Bauermann |
accepted |
|
screen - embedded scripting support |
Sadrul Chowdhury |
accepted |
|
GNU/Hurd -- VFS-style union mount |
Olaf Buddenhagen |
accepted |