Seeking Code Reviewer for FreeBSD Grant
Michael Copeland
michael.copeland at gmail.com
Tue Mar 10 13:12:15 PDT 2009
Tobias Roth wrote:
> On 03/10/09 18:51, Michael David Crawford wrote:
>
>> Hi Again,
>>
>> I'm writing up an application for a FreeBSD Foundation Grant. There is
>> a pool of $30,000 that will be divided among the developers whose
>> proposals to improve or extend FreeBSD are deemed 1337 enough:
>>
>
> <snip>
>
>
>> One of the requirements is that I must name a well-known FreeBSD
>> developer who will review my source code. You would be paid for your
>> efforts out of my grant, so my proposal also must include a budget for
>> your review work.
>>
>
> <snip>
>
>
>> My code reviewer will have the privilege of reading the most meticulous,
>> efficient, debugged and *tested* source code Known to Man. I have
>> *very* high standards for my work.
>>
>> Unfortunately, my very first foray into FreeBSD was just last night when
>> I did an anonymous Subversion checkout of the head sources. I'm still
>> working on my first actual system installation. Perhaps by late tonight
>> I will have built and booted my first kernel.
>>
>> So there's also a good chance that, while my code may be Correct, it
>> could be Clueless as well. :-D
>>
>
> <moresnip>
>
> You don't happen to live in Nigeria by any chance?
>
buahaha.. nice
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