The Fedora Project and JBoss.org welcome you! As with each previous Summer of Code, the Red Hat Summer team invites students to participate with us and work on valuable open source projects over the course of the summer. We will be selecting students that demonstrate a passion for what they will be working on, who are willing to do the required work, and who are ready for the challenges that these projects will present.
As two distinct communities, the Fedora Project and JBoss.org each have their own idea lists, their own development mailing lists and community resources and their own mentors. We encourage interested students to join our Red Hat Summer group to get involved and learn more about our team before the work begins.
Links to everything you will need to participate with us are available from our group site:
http://groups.google.com/group/redhat-summer
Source code produced by students participating with the Fedora Project and JBoss.org in 2009 can be found at:
http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code-2009-red-hat/
These projects have been accepted into Fedora Project & JBoss.org (Red Hat). You can learn more about each project by visiting the links below.
| Student | Title | Mentor | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
InstantMirror |
Warren Togami |
accepted |
|
Bayeux4Netty: A Bayeux(Comet) Protocol Codec On Top Of JBoss Netty |
Trustin Heui-seung Lee |
accepted |
|
Making Func a More Fun Remote API to use |
Adrian Likins |
accepted |
|
pkgdb EndUserUI |
Toshio Kuratomi |
accepted |
|
JBoss Drools: GSoC 2009 Application |
michael neale |
accepted |
|
Hibernate Search |
emmanuel bernard |
accepted |
|
USB microcontroller programmer with IDE for LINUX OS. |
kreuter ben |
accepted |
|
DocBook Editor |
Yaakov Nemoy |
accepted |