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Gallium Bounty - Looking for a New Developer

I'm going to have to cancel the Gallium Bounty between Adrian Marius Popa and Haikuware for failure to comply to our rules. The rules are very simple - among them, quarterly progress reports are mandatory. They help let us know what has (or has not been) achieved, and places a certain order of responsibility on the developer to stick to their timeline. I did email Adrian to ask about the progress, and he promised an update by May 29th - this didn't happen. The formal deadline for a progress update was June 26th - this didn't happen either.
Haiku Alpha 3 Released
Haiku OS Request funding from Dell Inc
mmlr's Coding Frenzy
Legacy Apps & GCC4 Poll Results
23rd TYA Winner - Alexander von Gluck!

Alexander von Gluck (kallisti5) has won our 23rd Thank You Award for his work on the Radeon HD driver. It's a work in progress, and hope to see more development from Alexander! Congrats. Thank you to the other nominee contributors of course, the regular contributors, and anyone we missed.
Mini Interview - Scott McCreary
Q1: How old are you and what do you do to pay the bills?
23rd/June TYA Nominations Wanted
CIA.vc Down Indefinitely
Interview - Michael Lotz
We recently noticed Michael Lotz (mmlr) has been quite busy committing to Haiku lately. We thought an interview would be timely, and thank Michael for helping explain what he's been up to in such great detail! The interview:
#1 - We've noticed a flurry of commits from you recently regarding ACPI and IRQ tables/routing. Could you please explain if this will help close ticket #5, and help Haiku realize proposition #4 from Haiku's 'must have R1 features' poll? Also, perhaps translate into plain English what it is you've done? :)
What I've done is finish implementing IO-APIC support that I started implementing back in 2008. Back then I only implemented programming of the actual IO-APIC controller, but not the required mapping between PCIinterrupt pins and the IO-APIC inputs. While the IO-APIC basically worked since then, it wasn't usable at all because the essential information, i.e. what pins are physically connected to what inputs was simply missing.
Poll Decides Bounty Money Should be Donated to Haiku
Haiku Gets 8 GSOC students!
April TYA Winner - Scott McCreary

Scott McCreary (scottmc) will pick up this month's Thank You Award. Already previously included in past polls, he narrowly missed winning a couple of times and is well deserving of the prize! There wasn't enough nominee input (except for unanimous support for Scott) to hold a poll, so Scott was selected. The list of contributors to Haiku is pretty small, and we've awarded a fair number of prizes already :)
22nd, April TYA Nominations wanted!
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