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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 the maintainer of the inotify extension.
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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 '10 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 the maintainer of the inotify extension.

For nostalgia, my GSoC application can still be found here.

GSoC '10 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.

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