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Profiles of OLPCers, including mentors, interns, and... you?

General profiles

Michael Stone
mstone in class

Michael was recruited as a Summer '07 intern along with unfortunates Michael Burns and Noah Kantrowitz. They worked on Rainbow. He continues to work on this project and also to: the Build system, OLPC's parent software distribution (Fedora), and the Internship process.

Michael is looking for two adventurous, scientifically minded interns who would like to show the world what's possible by, for example:

  • improving error detection and reporting logic throughout the upper half of the stack, or
  • prototyping a Bitfrost identity and communications security service, or
  • improving boot, Sugar, or activity-launching performance by 50% or more.
Michael Stone
mstone at home

Michael was recruited as a Summer '07 intern when he, Michael Burns, and Noah Kantrowitz were asked to prototype Rainbow, the isolation shell described by Bitfrost. He continues to work on this project and also devotes substantial effort to improving the Build system and OLPC's parent software distribution, Fedora.

When not applying to business school, Michael is looking for two adventurous, scientifically minded interns who would like to show the world what's possible by, for example:

  • globally improving error detection and reporting logic throughout the upper half of the stack, or
  • prototyping a Bitfrost identity and communications security service, or
  • improving boot, Sugar, or activity-launching performance by 50% or more.
Michael Stone
mstone

Michael was recruited as a Summer '07 intern when he, Michael Burns, and Noah Kantrowitz were asked to prototype Rainbow, the isolation shell described by Bitfrost. He continues to work on this project and also devotes substantial effort to improving the Build system and OLPC's parent software distribution, Fedora. Michael is looking for two adventurous, scientifically minded interns who would like to show the world what's possible by, for example:

  • globally improving error detection and reporting logic throughout the upper half of the stack, or
  • prototyping a Bitfrost identity and communications security service, or
  • improving boot, Sugar, or activity-launching performance by 50% or more.
Michael Stone
mstone in class

Michael was recruited as a Summer '07 intern along with unfortunates Michael Burns and Noah Kantrowitz. They worked on Rainbow. He continues to work on this project and also to: the Build system, OLPC's parent software distribution (Fedora), and the Internship process.

Michael is looking for two adventurous, scientifically minded interns who would like to show the world what's possible by, for example:

  • improving error detection and reporting logic throughout the upper half of the stack, or
  • prototyping a Bitfrost identity and communications security service, or
  • improving boot, Sugar, or activity-launching performance by 50% or more.
Michael Stone
mstone at home

Michael was recruited as a Summer '07 intern when he, Michael Burns, and Noah Kantrowitz were asked to prototype Rainbow, the isolation shell described by Bitfrost. He continues to work on this project and also devotes substantial effort to improving the Build system and OLPC's parent software distribution, Fedora.

Michael is looking for two adventurous, scientifically minded interns who would like to show the world what's possible by, for example:

  • globally improving error detection and reporting logic throughout the upper half of the stack, or
  • prototyping a Bitfrost identity and communications security service, or
  • improving boot, Sugar, or activity-launching performance by 50% or more.
Michael Stone
mstone

Michael was recruited as a Summer '07 intern when he, Michael Burns, and Noah Kantrowitz were asked to prototype Rainbow, the isolation shell described by Bitfrost. He continues to work on this project and also devotes substantial effort to improving the Build system and OLPC's parent software distribution, Fedora. Michael is looking for two adventurous, scientifically minded interns who would like to show the world what's possible by, for example:

  • globally improving error detection and reporting logic throughout the upper half of the stack, or
  • prototyping a Bitfrost identity and communications security service, or
  • improving boot, Sugar, or activity-launching performance by 50% or more.