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Thursday, 30 May 2013

Congratulations RTEMS GSoC 2013 Students

Posted on 06:25 by Unknown
Congratulations to the accepted students in GSoC 2013 for the RTEMS Project! We had many fine applicants again this year, and were able to accept 9 students to do projects with us this summer. In alphabetical order by project name, we accepted these students/projects:
  • Shubham Somani
    • Application Configuration GUI for RTEMS.
  • Deng Hengyi
    • Atomic Operations and SMP lock debug tool for RTEMS
  • Dhananjay M Balan
    • Better debugging support for RTEMS in GDB.
  • Hesham Moustafa AL-matary
    • Enhance low-level API of libmm (Memory Protection & Caches)
  • Philipp E
    • Paravirtualization layer in RTEMS
  • Jin Yang
    • Porting CAN driver, LinCAN, to RTEMS
  • Peng Fan
    • RTEMS Runtime Loader
  • Sree Harsha Konduri
    • SMP Aware Scheduler
  • Vipul Nayyar
    • Unified APIs
These are all important, ambitious projects that will be of great benefit to RTEMS if successful, and will definitely teach the students a lot about project management and open source development.
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