[Pkg-auth-maintainers] Interested in Debian Security Project for Gsoc 2013

Trung Hieu Nguyen trunghieu.ngn at gmail.com
Thu Apr 18 13:40:30 UTC 2013


Dear Mr. Daniel Pocock,

Did you receive my emails before? I have emailed you quite a long time and
have not got your replied.

Hope to hear from you soon,
Thanks and best regards,
Nguyen Trung Hieu.


2013/4/14 Trung Hieu Nguyen <trunghieu.ngn at gmail.com>

> Dear Mr. Daniel Pocock,
>
> I forgot to say that I have also found your dynalogin website
> http://www.dynalogin.org/architecture
> It's quite informative. Hope to hear more useful sources from you.
>
> Thanks and best regards,
> Nguyen Trung Hieu.
>
>
> 2013/4/14 Trung Hieu Nguyen <trunghieu.ngn at gmail.com>
>
>> Dear Mr. Daniel Pocock,
>>
>> I am sorry for late reply as I was kind of busy in the last week. I
>> really hope that you do not mind and continue to guide me along the way.
>>
>> There are quite some of those groups around the campus including:
>> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/linuxnus/
>> http://nushackers.org/
>> I sometimes participated in their events in my spare time only.
>>
>> I have installed Debian as well as played with dynalogin for a while.
>> After reading the included documentations and looking at the package C
>> source codes, I can understand roughly what can the package do and how it
>> works in principle.
>> However, as it comes with lots of the shell scripts and other stuffs, I
>> don't really know how to start with the implementation of those package in
>> general, From what I know, the core of the packages are the included C
>> codes (as informed in the documentations) and the included Shell scripts as
>> well as others just for wrapping up and encapsulation right?
>> Could you please give me more instruction on what can I do next in order
>> to prepare the proposals? I have completed all the steps specified in your
>> blogs and have some tweak here and there. However, I do not dare to change
>> something much as I have not really understand how those components
>> collaborate with each other to create a package.
>>
>> Hope to hear from you soon. Your help is very appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks and best regards,
>> Nguyen Trung Hieu.
>>
>>
>> 2013/4/8 Daniel Pocock <daniel at pocock.com.au>
>>
>>> On 07/04/13 07:46, Trung Hieu Nguyen wrote:
>>> > Dear Mr. Daniel,
>>> >
>>> > I have not met any other Debian members or free software developers
>>> > personally as I did not have a chance to do so.
>>> >
>>> That's OK, it is not essential - I just want to give you every possible
>>> way to get involved and maximise your chance of participating.
>>>
>>> Are there any other Linux User Groups on your campus, or other more
>>> general groups outside Debian who meet in Singapore?
>>>
>>>
>>> > I have contributed to some project but it's small scale and for school
>>> > support only. I have not touched big scale open source project
>>> > although I always wanted to do so. That's why I'm  looking for a
>>> > chance in GSoC with Debian this year :)
>>> >
>>> > I also have not used any security packages in Debian/ or either I have
>>> > used it unconsciously. Could you give me some specific list of
>>> > packages so that I can have a head-start?
>>>
>>>
>>> Please try the dynalogin package, it is relatively self-contained.
>>>
>>> I've also put some notes on my blog today, this will definitely help you:
>>>
>>> http://danielpocock.com/google-summer-of-code-tips-for-students
>>>
>>> Where I give the example for resiprocate, you could try doing exactly
>>> the same thing with dynalogin - please feel free to try it and email any
>>> questions back to us on this list
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Mr. Nguyen Trung Hieu, Ryan
>> Department of Computer Science,
>> School of Computing,
>> National University of Singapore.
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Mr. Nguyen Trung Hieu, Ryan
> Department of Computer Science,
> School of Computing,
> National University of Singapore.
>



-- 
Mr. Nguyen Trung Hieu, Ryan
Department of Computer Science,
School of Computing,
National University of Singapore.
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