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A French student, currently in Tokyo. | '''contact''': nicdumz {guesswhat} {"%smail.com" % "gsoc"[0]} 22, currently working in Tokyo. I entered the Mercurial community after a successful Google Summer of Code, in 2009. I significantly improved the InotifyExtension, and ported it to Mac OS. I am now a [[CrewRepository|crew]] member. |
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I will be applying for GSoC'09. My project consists in improving the InotifyExtension, to make it more reliable, and to port it for Mac OS. | For nostalgia, my GSoC application can still be found [[http://toolserver.org/~nicdumz/gsoc2009-draft.pdf|here]]. |
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My latest application draft should be available [http://toolserver.org/~nicdumz/gsoc2009-draft.pdf here]. | == GSoC students == ''Please'' contact me if you have any questions on how is a GSoC for Mercurial like. Go ahead, don't be shy, don't be afraid: I will gladly reply and help as much as I can. Honest questions such as "do you think that yyy will be an good mentor for me?" are acceptable too ;P Just do not be that lazy student that asks me the-most-answered-question on [[http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-discuss|google-summer-of-code-discuss]]. |
Nicolas Dumazet -- NicDumZ
contact: nicdumz {guesswhat} {"%smail.com" % "gsoc"[0]}
22, currently working in Tokyo.
I entered the Mercurial community after a successful Google Summer of Code, in 2009. I significantly improved the InotifyExtension, and ported it to Mac OS.
I am now a crew member.
For nostalgia, my GSoC application can still be found here.
GSoC students
Please contact me if you have any questions on how is a GSoC for Mercurial like. Go ahead, don't be shy, don't be afraid: I will gladly reply and help as much as I can. Honest questions such as "do you think that yyy will be an good mentor for me?" are acceptable too ;P
Just do not be that lazy student that asks me the-most-answered-question on google-summer-of-code-discuss.