Re: Google Summer of Code: Mentor wanted for Fortran project
Now I learned that there are currently no Fortran developers signed up as SoC mentors for GCC. It would be really great if someone with a decent knowledge of gfortran would be willing to be my mentor, so I can work on this project. This really wouldn't take up too much of your time. I just need someone to answer some of my questions every now and then and to give me some hints on how to proceed. I'm willing to be a mentor, seeing that we don't have too many people applying for the job :) I tried to apply on the SoC website, but the application form only reloaded when I hit Become a mentor, neither saying if it worked or didn't work. So, I hope it worked. Can someone check it (Ian, maybe?) FX
Re: Google Summer of Code: Mentor wanted for Fortran project
I tried to apply on the SoC website, but the application form only reloaded when I hit Become a mentor, neither saying if it worked or didn't work. So, I hope it worked. Can someone check it (Ian, maybe?) Problem fixed. The Google form doesn't work if you 1) use Safari and 2) come from a country with no notion of State or Province. FX smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: Google Summer of Code: Mentor wanted for Fortran project
FX Coudert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Now I learned that there are currently no Fortran developers signed up as SoC mentors for GCC. It would be really great if someone with a decent knowledge of gfortran would be willing to be my mentor, so I can work on this project. This really wouldn't take up too much of your time. I just need someone to answer some of my questions every now and then and to give me some hints on how to proceed. I'm willing to be a mentor, seeing that we don't have too many people applying for the job :) I tried to apply on the SoC website, but the application form only reloaded when I hit Become a mentor, neither saying if it worked or didn't work. So, I hope it worked. Can someone check it (Ian, maybe?) We sorted this out on IRC, and all is well. Ian