Seated, at left, Trinity College student Trishan de Lanerolle, HFOSS Project manager, looks over a HFOSS project created by Ryan Gee ’11 (pictured at left) and Julian Applebaum ’13 (pictured at right). Gee and Applebaum created a project called “Dasher,” which is a predictive text-entry system for users with fine motor skill impairments. The Summer Institute, a major component of the HFOSS Program, is a 10-week summer internship during which students work on developing software for well- established free and open-source projects.

Olivia DrakeAugust 3, 20101min
Seated, at left, Trinity College student Trishan de Lanerolle, HFOSS Project manager, looks over a HFOSS project created by Ryan Gee '11 (pictured at left) and Julian Applebaum '13 (pictured at right). Gee and Applebaum created a project called “Dasher,” which is a predictive text-entry system for users with fine motor skill impairments. The Summer Institute, a major component of the HFOSS Program, is a 10-week summer internship during which students work on developing software for well- established free and open-source projects.