Re: [GSoC 2023] Introducing Myself

2023-03-02 Thread Alex Bennée


"Richard W.M. Jones"  writes:

> On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 07:17:46PM +0530, Ayush Singh wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
>> 
>> I am Ayush Singh, a 3rd-year university student from the Indian Institute of
>> Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, India. This email is just to
>> 
>> I participated and successfully completed my GSoC 2022 Project under 
>> Tianocore
>> Organization in Rust, so I am pretty experienced in Rust Language. I am also
>> fairly proficient in reading and working with C, although not to the same
>> degree as Rust.
>> 
>> I use Qemu often for testing and thus would like to contribute to Qemu as a
>> part of GSoC 2023. I have narrowed down the projects to:
>> 
>> 1.  Rust bindings for libnbd: 
>> https://wiki.qemu.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2023#
>> Rust_bindings_for_libnbd
>> 2.  RDP server: https://wiki.qemu.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2023#RDP_server
>> 
>> I would just like to confirm if both of the above projects are up for grabs 
>> in
>> the upcoming GSoC 2023, and if there are any specific requirements/tasks to
>> complete to apply for either of the projects.
>
> We do have another candidate.  I'm not sure what happens in these
> situations .. Erik?

Project allocations happen through the GSoC process so everyone should
apply and then you interview the prospective candidates and choose the
best one.

> Rich.
>
>> Finally, what is the preferred way of discussions in Qemu community? I did 
>> see
>> an IRC channel as well as qemu-discuss mailing list.

For realtime questions (keeping in mind TZ's and working hours) IRC is
the best way. You can connect via matrix as described here:

  https://www.qemu.org/support/

as not everyone has access to a persistent IRC bouncer. Otherwise deeper
technical questions are best handled on qemu-devel where the thread can
be followed by the whole community.

>> 
>> Yours sincerely
>> Ayush Singh
>> 
>> Github: https://github.com/Ayush1325
>> GSoC 2022 Project: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2022/projects/
>> PwQlcngc


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Virtualisation Tech Lead @ Linaro



Re: [GSoC 2023] Introducing Myself

2023-03-02 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 07:17:46PM +0530, Ayush Singh wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> I am Ayush Singh, a 3rd-year university student from the Indian Institute of
> Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, India. This email is just to
> 
> I participated and successfully completed my GSoC 2022 Project under Tianocore
> Organization in Rust, so I am pretty experienced in Rust Language. I am also
> fairly proficient in reading and working with C, although not to the same
> degree as Rust.
> 
> I use Qemu often for testing and thus would like to contribute to Qemu as a
> part of GSoC 2023. I have narrowed down the projects to:
> 
> 1.  Rust bindings for libnbd: 
> https://wiki.qemu.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2023#
> Rust_bindings_for_libnbd
> 2.  RDP server: https://wiki.qemu.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2023#RDP_server
> 
> I would just like to confirm if both of the above projects are up for grabs in
> the upcoming GSoC 2023, and if there are any specific requirements/tasks to
> complete to apply for either of the projects.

We do have another candidate.  I'm not sure what happens in these
situations .. Erik?

Rich.

> Finally, what is the preferred way of discussions in Qemu community? I did see
> an IRC channel as well as qemu-discuss mailing list.
> 
> Yours sincerely
> Ayush Singh
> 
> Github: https://github.com/Ayush1325
> GSoC 2022 Project: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2022/projects/
> PwQlcngc

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[GSoC 2023] Introducing Myself

2023-03-02 Thread Ayush Singh
Hello Everyone,

I am Ayush Singh, a 3rd-year university student from the Indian Institute of
Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, India. This email is just to

I participated and successfully completed my GSoC 2022 Project under
Tianocore Organization in Rust, so I am pretty experienced in Rust
Language. I am also fairly proficient in reading and working with C,
although not to the same degree as Rust.

I use Qemu often for testing and thus would like to contribute to Qemu as a
part of GSoC 2023. I have narrowed down the projects to:

1.  Rust bindings for libnbd:
https://wiki.qemu.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2023#Rust_bindings_for_libnbd
2.  RDP server: https://wiki.qemu.org/Google_Summer_of_Code_2023#RDP_server

I would just like to confirm if both of the above projects are up for grabs
in the upcoming GSoC 2023, and if there are any specific requirements/tasks
to complete to apply for either of the projects.

Finally, what is the preferred way of discussions in Qemu community? I did
see an IRC channel as well as qemu-discuss mailing list.

Yours sincerely
Ayush Singh

Github: https://github.com/Ayush1325
GSoC 2022 Project:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2022/projects/PwQlcngc