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Actual source code produced by the student
participants in Google Summer of Code™ for GNU Project can be found
here.
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by Alexandru Roman, mentored by Jeroen Dekkers
by Leslie P. Polzer, mentored by James Youngman
by Ramon Garcia Fernandez, mentored by Paul Smith
by Wojciech Polak, mentored by Sergey Poznyakoff
by Mario Torre, mentored by Mark J. Wielaard
by Fredrik Hammar, mentored by Richard Braun
by IVAN DE JESUS DERAS TABORA, mentored by Klaus Treichel
Graphical navigation/representation of knowledge base; and interfacing with other knowledge systems.
by Rakesh Pandit, mentored by Nagarjuna Gadiraju
by Johan Gunnarsson, mentored by Dave Hall
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