* Outreachy May-August 2016
@ 2016-02-15 17:55 Stefan Hajnoczi
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From: Stefan Hajnoczi @ 2016-02-15 17:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: qemu-devel, kvm
Cc: Paolo Bonzini, Fam Zheng, Alex Bennée, Dave Gilbert,
Cornelia Huck, Michael Roth
QEMU is participating in Outreachy May-August 2016. This program is
designed to increase participation from underrepresented groups in
open source software. It provides a 12-week full-time paid remote
work internship to work on QEMU!
For more information on Outreachy, see https://www.gnome.org/outreachy/.
We have benefitted from the generous sponsorship from Red Hat and IBM
in past years. If your organization is interested in supporting QEMU
in Outreachy, please let us know. Details of sponsorship are here:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Outreachy/Admin/InfoForOrgs#Action
Check out the project ideas list here:
http://qemu-project.org/Outreachy_2016_MayAugust
If you are interested in becoming a mentor, please check the project
ideas wiki page above. Regular QEMU contributors are invited to post
project ideas on this page.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Stefan
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* Re: Outreachy May-August, 2016
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@ 2016-02-22 12:00 ` Roger Pau Monné
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From: Roger Pau Monné @ 2016-02-22 12:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ayushi Arora; +Cc: xen-devel
El 20/2/16 a les 1:35, Ayushi Arora ha escrit:
> Hello,
> I am Ayushi Arora from India. I am currently in my 2nd year of
> undergraduate study in Information Technology. I am really interested in
> working for FOSS community and I came across Outreachy Program a few days
> back. Researching about the past year's organizations and projects, I came
> across *XEN* and after reading about it for some days, chose it as the
> organization I want to apply to for Outreachy 2016.
> I am capable of working with C and have some knowledge about Computer
> Architecture, so the project idea that interests me most is -
> *Add PVH mode support to OVMF (UEFI)*
> I am really excited to start working on the project. I have installed Xen
> 4.4.2 on Ubuntu as a starting step.
> I would really like to get my bite-sized task so that I can start working
> on this project soon.
Hello,
Thanks for your interest. Your first step should be to build and install
Xen from source, we have a wiki page that contains detailed information
about how to do it:
http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Compiling_Xen_From_Source
Make sure you have OVMF support enabled when building Xen. Then you
should try to create a guest that uses OVMF (UEFI) as it's firmware. You
can probably use any Linux distro or BSD flavour that supports UEFI.
Since the project you have chosen involves quite a lot of low-level
stuff, you should also setup a serial console [0] in order to see the
messages from Xen. Those are shown at boot time and at run time, so it's
important to have this properly setup in order to debug issues.
Also, please use xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org (note that I've removed
the tailing -request in your original email) when sending emails to the
list.
Roger.
[0] http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_Serial_Console
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