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#Email:            kay21s@gmail.com
#Email:            kay21s@gmail.com
#wiki username:    kay21s
#wiki username:    kay21s
#IRC nickname:
#IRC nickname:     kay21s
#primary language:  Chinese, It is fine with me to use English
#primary language:  Chinese, It is fine with me to use English
#Located:          China, My time zone is GMT+08:00 and I will work in afternoon and night.
#Located:          China, My time zone is GMT+08:00 and I will work in afternoon and night.
#Work: I have not participated open-source project before.
#Work: I have not participated open-source project before. However, most of my previous work is based on several open-source project. Such as Flex, Libnids, Libumem, Ntop, Nprobe and so on. I think it is a great thing to work on an open-source software, I feel excited at the thought of millions of people around the world will use the code I wrote. What's more, working with experienced mentors will make me progress.
However, with my classmates,we have build a NIDS system which is based on several open-source project.
Such as Flex, Libnids, Libumem, Ntop, Nprobe and so on.
I think it is a great thing to work on an open-source software, I feel excited at the thought of  
millions of people around the world will use the code I wrote.
What's more, working with experienced mentors will make me progress.
[[Category:Summer Coding 2010 student applications]]
[[Category:Summer Coding 2010 student applications]]

Latest revision as of 13:05, 19 May 2010


  1. Name: Kai Zhang
  2. Email: kay21s@gmail.com
  3. wiki username: kay21s
  4. IRC nickname: kay21s
  5. primary language: Chinese, It is fine with me to use English
  6. Located: China, My time zone is GMT+08:00 and I will work in afternoon and night.
  7. Work: I have not participated open-source project before. However, most of my previous work is based on several open-source project. Such as Flex, Libnids, Libumem, Ntop, Nprobe and so on. I think it is a great thing to work on an open-source software, I feel excited at the thought of millions of people around the world will use the code I wrote. What's more, working with experienced mentors will make me progress.