Is the Summer of Code TRAC relevant for this years SoC?

Hello. I was looking into the possibility of doing Summer of Code as a student, when I found Haskell.org's TRAChttp://hackage.haskell.org/trac/summer-of-code/report/1. I was particularly interested in Efficient Maps using Generalised Trees and the New Purely Functional Data Structures/Containers Library. I'd love to work on either of those, but are they or any of the projects listed on the TRAC still relevant, or are they just the leftovers from SoC 2009? -Nathan Hunter

enferris:
Hello.
I was looking into the possibility of doing Summer of Code as a student, when I found Haskell.org's TRAC. I was particularly interested in Efficient Maps using Generalised Trees and the New Purely Functional Data Structures/Containers Library. I'd love to work on either of those, but are they or any of the projects listed on the TRAC still relevant, or are they just the leftovers from SoC 2009?
We'll set it up for 2010. Also look at the haskell-proposals reddit for ideas people in the community have recently proposed. The key is to find something relevant to lots of people. http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell_proposals -- Don
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Don Stewart
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Nathan Hunter