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Almost completely rewrote most of the description, dropping the
politics, and focusing on the points I have been trying to emphasise in
my recent Hurd presentations.
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purposes.
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As we don't focus our participation on code produced during the summer,
partial code is also not the major consideration when a project fails.
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Mostly based on suggestions from tschwinge.
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status page.
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community/gsoc/2009: Tidy up.
hurd/translator/unionfs: Mention that unionmount has been worked on as a GSoC 2009 project.
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Hopefully this will make it somewhat clearer that we are serious about
this, but without sounding too accusatory...
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being mandatory
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Drop the second sentence, which explicitely talks about raising
awareness about the Hurd -- I fear it makes it sound like we treat GSoC
as some kind of advertising program...
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keep students motivated
Make it explicit that we do that *in addition* to the continued IRC
meetings -- it's not the major bit.
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Somewhat different question; updates for last year; and extra question for
explicit head count.
Generally change emphasis of text from praising participation as a distinct
organisation, to praising our own past achievments.
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Most notably, don't write in the past about things that we do
regularily.
Also all kinds of other changes in wording.
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Note: The *answers* aren't updated yet!
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Drop libpciaccess task; and a few minor tweaks.
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