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Showing posts with label announcement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label announcement. Show all posts

Monday, April 21, 2008

Ladies and Gentlemen, the selected students for GSoC 2008 are...

This year, Umit received 5 slots! It is less than last year, but as the number of organizations has increased to 175 (last year Google sponsored 130) and the number of slots have not grown accordingly, it was expected that we wouldn't have the same 7 slots that we had last year.
The selection phase this year was improved, and we primed for students efforts and interaction with communities. From the selection phase, Umit was translated to 6 new languages, and Umit's website was translated to 4 new languages. Also, we had a lot of patches sent by proponents, documentations, usability improvements and all sort of contributions that an open source project would like to have. Based on each student dedication, I have ranked them. up or down Unfortunatelly, as we can't have infinit slots for every dedicated students we had, we had to leave some good folks behind this year.
I encourage every student that was not accepted this year to stay with us, and keep contributng just as you did during the selection phase. That will totally rank you up for next year. Being an active contributor to Umit without being a SoCer is a huge sign of dedication to the project. The next Umit release will feature the name of every proponent that has contributed this year, and I'll keep giving credits to all of you who keep contributing to the project despite not being a 2008's SoCer.


Here follows the selected students for GSoC 2008 at Umit Project:

  • Bartosz Adam Skowron (Wroclaw University Of Technology, Poland) - Bartosz is going to write the backend for the Packet Manipulation Interface. He has been very dedicated to Umit, and his goal is to use the odds of his project in his Master Theses.
  • Devtar Singh (Multimedia University, Malacca, Malaysia) - He proves that being dedicated to the project without being a SoCer is a huge plus. Devtar was not selected last year as student, but he kept along with us learning the stuffs he would need to participate this year. He is going to work on Bluetooth scan, Vulnerabilities database system and some independent features.
  • Francesco Piccinno (Università degli studi di Milano, Italy) - Francesco is very excited about participating this year, and he is going to work on Plugins for Umit and a beautiful frontend for the Packet Manipulation Interface. He has already put some effort on improving Umit's usability, and has shown the desirable dedication we have expected for a selected student.
  • Luis Antonio Bastiao Silva (University of Aveiro, Portugal) - Luis is one of our successful students from last year, and he created the Interface Editor, which lets Umit's user to edit and customize the Umit's wizard and profile editor interfaces. This year he came for a second round, aiming to deliver the Interface Editor improved, integrate it to Umit main interface, create a powerful Preferences Window and work on independent features in the left hours. Luis has been an example for other students, as he kept himself a regular commiter after GSoC, and leaded the creation and development of our new website.
  • Rodolfo da Silva Carvalho (Wizard English Courses, Goiania, Brazil) - Rodolfo is another super success that worked with us last year. He is responsible for our lovely UmitWeb interface, and is back for a second round improving it and working on independent features. He worked with Luis on our new website, and has always been very dedicated to the project.

Our development is going to take place on umit-devel mailing list, and everyone is invited to help us and participate on development there. Nmap has received it's own slots as well, and they are willing to put some effort on improving Zenmap (A Umit's fork). We're looking forward to help each other on the task of improving these great Nmap interfaces, and make network admins lifes easier. Join us welcoming these talented students!

Monday, October 08, 2007

Umit 0.9.5-RC1, UmitWeb 0.1-B1 and New Project Web Site

I'm pleased to announce the Umit 0.9.5 Release Candidate 1, UmitWeb 0.1 Beta 1 and the new Umit Web Site which were designed by João Paulo Pacheco and developed by e effort of volunteers leaded by Luís Bastião which were a GSoC 2007 student of Umit this year. Yet, this Umit release won't feature most of the GSoC exciting projects that we had this year, such as the Umit Mapper, the Interface Editor or the Network Inventory. Those are going to be integrated to Umit and released in a latter version after the stable release of version 0.9.5. This release is the result of several bug fixes, and the integration of all the work done by Adriano and Frederico on the Independent Features project during this Google Summer of Code. The Umit 0.9.5-RC1 and UmitWeb 0.1-B1 are currently available for download at the source forge project page[1] in the following formats:

  • Source packages compressed in the formats: tar.gz, tar.bz2 and zip
  • Windows installer with Umit and every related dependencies
Windows users won't have any problem while installing Umit using the installer. I tested umit installers in Windows XP Professional (Without Service pack) and everything seens to be ok.

Linux users should take a look at README file inside source packages for installation instructions.

What's new?
  • Fixed some installation issues
  • Fixed some issues related to configuration files and files permissions
  • Now you can run umit giving it some command line arguments
  • There are some usability improvements made as well, and the crash report tool were improved also
  • Some core improvements were made also, making Umit more stable and reliable
  • Fixed the loads of bugs reported on our bug tracker

Links:

[1] Umit project download page at source forge:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=142490
[2] Umit project bug report page at source forge: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=142490&atid=752647
[3] Umit repository (anonymous read access allowed): https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/umit
[4] Umit website: http://umit.sourceforge.net
[5] Umit Blog: http://umitproject.blogspot.com



Cheeeers!