There has been a wonderful Google Summer of Code for me, and for Openmoko Inc. I still remember the ‘Congratulations!’ email received from Google that announced me that Openmoko selected me for the accelerometer-based gestures project (out of the 13 people that applied for this project).
It seems like I’ve passed the final term evaluation, otherwise I couldn’t have uploaded my code to http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code-2008-openmoko/; follow this link to see, and download what the other nine students created for Openmoko’s Neo Freerunner. That means I’ve been a successful participant…
Regarding the accelerometer-based gestures project, I’ll continue working on it whenever I’ll have some free time; on that matter, I’ve bought two domain names, namely accelsense.org, and accelsense.com dedicated to my work. Don’t bother clicking on the links, there’s nothing there yet, but I’m hoping it will be ready by the end of October.
Thanks to my mentor, Daniel Willmann, and to the entire Openmoko community for helping me.
Have fun! There’s going to be an in depth look of Neo Freerunner’s accelerometers post really soon!