RE: Open Available Projects for Google Summer of Code 2024

2024-01-24 Thread Martin Jambor
On Mon, Jan 22 2024, Vedant Tewari wrote: Hello Vedant, > Hello, > I am expressing my interest as a potential gsoc participant, based on this > https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode, are there any available projects > that you might recommend or might be best suited for a potential proposal > for

Re: Google Summer of Code

2019-04-05 Thread Jonathan Wakely
++ and other technologies over the summer. I noticed that some > of the projects you have listed for Google Summer of Code include C++ as a > skill, but I am not sure I would meet the other skill requirements. Are > there any specific projects you would recommend for beginners? Or a

Re: Google Summer of Code

2019-04-05 Thread Martin Jambor
e my > learning in C++ and other technologies over the summer. I noticed that some > of the projects you have listed for Google Summer of Code include C++ as a > skill, but I am not sure I would meet the other skill requirements. Are > there any specific projects you would recommend for b

Google Summer of Code

2019-04-04 Thread Supriya Palli
some of the projects you have listed for Google Summer of Code include C++ as a skill, but I am not sure I would meet the other skill requirements. Are there any specific projects you would recommend for beginners? Or any projects I could contribute to outside of the Google Summer of Code program

Re: Google Summer Of Code

2019-01-28 Thread Martin Jambor
Hello Vikramsingh, On Mon, Jan 21 2019, Vikramsingh Kushwaha wrote: > Respected sir/madam > I, Vikramsingh Kushwaha, currently studying in B.Tech 3rd year computer > engineering in MIT Pune, India. I am very much interested to contribute in > the open source projects. But i am new to this so I nee

Re: Google Summer Of Code

2019-01-21 Thread Vikramsingh Kushwaha
y, be my mentor, i am ready for any challenge or task, test whatever > you want to take. I shall be sharing my github and codechef profile. I am > an average coder but a dedicated hard worker. > Kindly guide me and be my mentor for Google Summer Of Code. > Regards, > Vikramsingh Kushwaha > MIT Academy Of Engineering > Pune > >

Google Summer Of Code

2019-01-21 Thread Vikramsingh Kushwaha
i wanted your organisation to be my mentor. Kindly, be my mentor, i am ready for any challenge or task, test whatever you want to take. I shall be sharing my github and codechef profile. I am an average coder but a dedicated hard worker. Kindly guide me and be my mentor for Google Summer Of Code

RE: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-04-03 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi Sebastian, On Tue, Apr 03 2018, Sebastian Peryt wrote: > Hi Martin, > > Frankly speaking I believe that students who discussed topics on mailing list > might > eventually just decide that they were too challenging for them and also > competition > appeared too difficult. As far as I remembe

RE: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-04-03 Thread Peryt, Sebastian
handling all >communication regarding GSoC participation and I believe you are a perfect candidate for admin role next year. Sebastian > -Original Message- > Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2018 7:08 PM > Subject: Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas > &g

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-03-29 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi, I was wondering how much I should announce publicly about GSoC proposals since students are not supposed to know in advance that we want any particular one before they are officially accepted or not by google, but I hope I will not overstep any line by saying the following: (I am willing to i

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-03-29 Thread Joseph Myers
... looking at the actually submitted proposals, I see most of the people who contacted the mailing list have not actually submitted anything in the end, so the selection of proposals to get slots should be straightforward after all. -- Joseph S. Myers jos...@codesourcery.com

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-03-29 Thread Joseph Myers
Now the student application deadline has, I understand, passed, how do we go about collectively deciding which are the best proposals to request slots for? -- Joseph S. Myers jos...@codesourcery.com

Re: About the Idea Presented by GCC for Google Summer of Code

2018-03-08 Thread Joseph Myers
On Thu, 8 Mar 2018, Chethan M wrote: > Hello Sir/Madam, > I am a 2nd Year Computer Science student from Bangalore.I am > Interested in an idea presented by the GCC for Google Summer of Code.The > idea is about creating built in functions for folding for constant > arguments and expanding

About the Idea Presented by GCC for Google Summer of Code

2018-03-08 Thread Chethan M
Hello Sir/Madam, I am a 2nd Year Computer Science student from Bangalore.I am Interested in an idea presented by the GCC for Google Summer of Code.The idea is about creating built in functions for folding for constant arguments and expanding inline,Which would be mentored by Joseph Myers

Re: Regarding Google summer of code.

2018-03-06 Thread Martin Jambor
Hello Chaitanya, On Fri, Mar 02 2018, Sai Chaitanya wrote: > Hello, > I am Chaitanya.while checking the organisation for GSOC I am very > confused,sir I have skills in C,C++, Java and little bit of python,till now > I didn't take part in any big projects. > Please guide me which organisation and w

Regarding Google summer of code.

2018-03-01 Thread Sai Chaitanya
Hello, I am Chaitanya.while checking the organisation for GSOC I am very confused,sir I have skills in C,C++, Java and little bit of python,till now I didn't take part in any big projects. Please guide me which organisation and which project suitable for me. Regards, Sai Chaitanya Balli.

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-02-15 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi Christopher, On Thu, Feb 15 2018, Janus Weil wrote: > Hi Christopher, > > 2018-02-15 11:52 GMT+01:00 Christopher Dimech : >> I am the administrator of GNU Behistun, a package designed >> to image the internal constituents of the subsurface using seismic waves. >> It is written in Fortran and us

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-02-15 Thread Janus Weil
sical Simulation > - Geological Subsurface Mapping > - Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation > - Natural Resource Exploration and Exploitation > > >> Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at 2:01 PM >> From: "Martin Jambor" >> To: gcc@gcc.gnu.org >> Subject

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-02-15 Thread Christopher Dimech
- Natural Resource Exploration and Exploitation > Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at 2:01 PM > From: "Martin Jambor" > To: gcc@gcc.gnu.org > Subject: Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas > > Hi, > > I am happy to announce that we were s

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-02-15 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi, On Wed, Feb 14 2018, Janus Weil wrote: > Hi Martin, > >> I am happy to announce that we were selected as a Google Summer of Code >> 2018 mentor organization. > > good to hear! > > >> At this point I am being asked to "invite mentors," so I will so

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-02-14 Thread Janus Weil
Hi Martin, > I am happy to announce that we were selected as a Google Summer of Code > 2018 mentor organization. good to hear! > At this point I am being asked to "invite mentors," so I will soon > invite all the people who have expressed interest in the January ema

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-02-13 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi, I am happy to announce that we were selected as a Google Summer of Code 2018 mentor organization. At this point I am being asked to "invite mentors," so I will soon invite all the people who have expressed interest in the January email thread (or on IRC). If anybody has an addit

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-23 Thread Martin Jambor
CC >>> as an independent organization for Google Summer of Code 2018 (GSoC), I >>> have volunteered to serve as the org-admin for GCC if: >>> >>> - there is not another volunteer (so step up if you are!), >>> >>> - the community does not obje

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-23 Thread Martin Liška
CC >>> as an independent organization for Google Summer of Code 2018 (GSoC), I >>> have volunteered to serve as the org-admin for GCC if: >>> >>> - there is not another volunteer (so step up if you are!), >>> >>> - the community does not obje

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-23 Thread Prathamesh Kulkarni
On 23 January 2018 at 16:26, Martin Jambor wrote: > Hi, > > On Wed, Jan 17 2018, Martin Jambor wrote: >> Hi, >> >> following a discussion at IRC about an upcoming deadline to register GCC >> as an independent organization for Google Summer of Code 2018 (GSoC),

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-23 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi, On Wed, Jan 17 2018, Martin Jambor wrote: > Hi, > > following a discussion at IRC about an upcoming deadline to register GCC > as an independent organization for Google Summer of Code 2018 (GSoC), I > have volunteered to serve as the org-admin for GCC if: > > -

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-22 Thread Martin Liška
On 01/19/2018 03:09 PM, Martin Jambor wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, Jan 18 2018, Martin Liška wrote: >> On 01/17/2018 06:54 PM, Martin Jambor wrote: >> > ... >>> >>> 2) Martin Liška is willing to mentor either: >>>2a) -fsanitize=type (He provided URL https://reviews.llvm.org/D32197 >>>but i

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-22 Thread Martin Liška
On 01/19/2018 03:13 PM, Martin Jambor wrote: > On Fri, Jan 19 2018, Martin Jambor wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On Thu, Jan 18 2018, Martin Liška wrote: >>> On 01/17/2018 06:54 PM, Martin Jambor wrote: >>> >> ... 2) Martin Liška is willing to mentor either: 2a) -fsanitize=type (He provided

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-19 Thread Richard Biener
On January 19, 2018 5:34:35 PM GMT+01:00, Joseph Myers wrote: >On Fri, 19 Jan 2018, Martin Jambor wrote: > >> Hi Joseph, >> >> On Wed, Jan 17 2018, Joseph Myers wrote: >> > On Wed, 17 Jan 2018, Martin Jambor wrote: >> > >> >> 3?) Joseph Myers brought up idea to do "built-in functions for TS >186

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-19 Thread Joseph Myers
On Fri, 19 Jan 2018, Martin Jambor wrote: > Hi Joseph, > > On Wed, Jan 17 2018, Joseph Myers wrote: > > On Wed, 17 Jan 2018, Martin Jambor wrote: > > > >> 3?) Joseph Myers brought up idea to do "built-in functions for TS 18661 > >> floating-point functions - which has the feature that there a

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-19 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi Andi, On Thu, Jan 18 2018, Andi Kleen wrote: > Martin Jambor writes: >> >> Therefore I would like to ask all seasoned GCC contributors who would >> like to mentor a GSoC student to send a reply to this thread with their >> idea for a project. If you have an idea but you do not want to be a >>

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-19 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi, On Thu, Jan 18 2018, Joseph Myers wrote: > On Thu, 18 Jan 2018, Eric Gallager wrote: > >> Would it make sense to recycle old GSoC projects that never got >> completed? in principle that is definitely possible, but... >>I'm wondering about the "replace libiberty with gnulib" one > > I'd like

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-19 Thread Martin Jambor
On Fri, Jan 19 2018, Martin Jambor wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, Jan 18 2018, Martin Liška wrote: >> On 01/17/2018 06:54 PM, Martin Jambor wrote: >> > ... >>> >>> 2) Martin Liška is willing to mentor either: >>>2a) -fsanitize=type (He provided URL https://reviews.llvm.org/D32197 >>>but it g

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-19 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi, On Thu, Jan 18 2018, Martin Liška wrote: > On 01/17/2018 06:54 PM, Martin Jambor wrote: > ... >> >> 2) Martin Liška is willing to mentor either: >>2a) -fsanitize=type (He provided URL https://reviews.llvm.org/D32197 >>but it gives me a 404 error) or its prototype, or >>2b) bas

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-19 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi Joel, On Wed, Jan 17 2018, Joel Sherrill wrote: > On 1/17/2018 11:54 AM, Martin Jambor wrote: >> Hi, >> >> following a discussion at IRC about an upcoming deadline to register GCC >> as an independent organization for Google Summer of Code 2018 (GSoC), I >>

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-19 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi Joseph, On Wed, Jan 17 2018, Joseph Myers wrote: > On Wed, 17 Jan 2018, Martin Jambor wrote: > >> 3?) Joseph Myers brought up idea to do "built-in functions for TS 18661 >> floating-point functions - which has the feature that there are a >> lot of similar built-in functions for C99/C11

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-18 Thread Andi Kleen
Martin Jambor writes: > > Therefore I would like to ask all seasoned GCC contributors who would > like to mentor a GSoC student to send a reply to this thread with their > idea for a project. If you have an idea but you do not want to be a > mentor then I will consider it only if it is really int

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-18 Thread Joseph Myers
On Thu, 18 Jan 2018, Eric Gallager wrote: > Would it make sense to recycle old GSoC projects that never got > completed? I'm wondering about the "replace libiberty with gnulib" one I'd like to see that finished, but I'm not convinced it makes a good GSoC project, given how it involves tricky por

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-18 Thread Eric Gallager
On 1/17/18, Martin Jambor wrote: > Hi, > > following a discussion at IRC about an upcoming deadline to register GCC > as an independent organization for Google Summer of Code 2018 (GSoC), I > have volunteered to serve as the org-admin for GCC if: > > - there is not another

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-18 Thread Martin Liška
On 01/17/2018 06:54 PM, Martin Jambor wrote: > Hi, > > following a discussion at IRC about an upcoming deadline to register GCC > as an independent organization for Google Summer of Code 2018 (GSoC), I > have volunteered to serve as the org-admin for GCC if: Hello. I would li

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-18 Thread Martin Liška
On 01/17/2018 11:16 PM, Joel Sherrill wrote: > > We have a tool that aggregates the output of simulator trace logs > and generates coverage reports directly. It can also generate > gcov output but there are some anomalies when gcov generates reports > from our input that don't match the truth of t

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-17 Thread Joel Sherrill
On 1/17/2018 11:54 AM, Martin Jambor wrote: Hi, following a discussion at IRC about an upcoming deadline to register GCC as an independent organization for Google Summer of Code 2018 (GSoC), I have volunteered to serve as the org-admin for GCC if: - there is not another volunteer (so step

Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-17 Thread Joseph Myers
On Wed, 17 Jan 2018, Martin Jambor wrote: > 3?) Joseph Myers brought up idea to do "built-in functions for TS 18661 > floating-point functions - which has the feature that there are a > lot of similar built-in functions for C99/C11 functions to serve as > a guide for how to implement t

Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas

2018-01-17 Thread Martin Jambor
Hi, following a discussion at IRC about an upcoming deadline to register GCC as an independent organization for Google Summer of Code 2018 (GSoC), I have volunteered to serve as the org-admin for GCC if: - there is not another volunteer (so step up if you are!), - the community does not

[GSoC] Google Summer of Code 2015: GCC got accepted

2015-03-03 Thread Tobias Burnus
Dear all, GCC has been accepted as Google Summer of Code mentor organization, https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2015 Time line: * March 27: Deadline of Student applications (opens March 16) * Until May 25: Community bonding * May 25 to August 24: Coding time Suggestions

Re: [GSoC] Google Summer of Code 2015?

2015-02-19 Thread Maxim Kuvyrkov
i! > > I can't remember this being discussed: if the GCC community would like to > participate in this year's Google Summer of Code -- the organization > application period will end tomorrow, > <http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-announce>, > &

[GSoC] Google Summer of Code 2015?

2015-02-19 Thread Thomas Schwinge
Hi! I can't remember this being discussed: if the GCC community would like to participate in this year's Google Summer of Code -- the organization application period will end tomorrow, <http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-announce>, <http://www.google-melang

Re: Google Summer of Code

2014-03-18 Thread Maxim Kuvyrkov
On Mar 17, 2014, at 2:39 AM, Mihai Mandrescu wrote: > Hello, > > I just enrolled in Google Summer of Code and would like to contribute > to GCC. I'm not very familiar with the process of getting a project > for GSoC nor with free software development in general, but I would

Google Summer of Code

2014-03-16 Thread Mihai Mandrescu
Hello, I just enrolled in Google Summer of Code and would like to contribute to GCC. I'm not very familiar with the process of getting a project for GSoC nor with free software development in general, but I would like to learn. Can someone give me some hints please? Thank you very much.

Re: Google Summer of Code -- Admin needed

2014-02-10 Thread Ian Lance Taylor
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Maxim Kuvyrkov wrote: > > I want to admin GCC's GSoC this year. > > In the next several days I will be bugging past GCC GSoC admins and mentors > to get an idea of what I'm getting myself into. Please send me a note if you > haven't been GSoC mentor in the past

Re: Google Summer of Code -- Admin needed

2014-02-10 Thread Maxim Kuvyrkov
On 6/02/2014, at 7:45 am, Moore, Catherine wrote: > Hi All, > > I acted as the Google Summer of Code Administrator in 2013 and I do not wish > to continue. > > There is an upcoming deadline (February 14th) for an organization to submit > their applications to the Google

Google Summer of Code -- Admin needed

2014-02-05 Thread Moore, Catherine
Hi All, I acted as the Google Summer of Code Administrator in 2013 and I do not wish to continue. There is an upcoming deadline (February 14th) for an organization to submit their applications to the Google Summer of Code.Is there anyone who would like to act as the gcc admin for 2014? I

Google Summer of Code Webcast

2013-04-10 Thread Joel Sherrill
Hi For those interested in participating in the Google Summer of Code, the Google Open Source Program Office is holding a video conference using Google Hangouts tomorrow which should be archived on YouTube afterwards. https://plus.google.com/events/cpooa4srhdkp7o6ttsu88tcuhl4 This is a good

Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2013: GCC accepted as Org - call for mentors

2013-04-08 Thread Tobias Burnus
In a nutshell: * GCC has been accepted for GSoC * Potential mentors: Please register * April 22 to May 3: Students application period * May 27: Announcement of the accepted projects * June 17 to September: GSoC coding period We are gland to announce that GCC has been accepted as organization for

Re: google summer of code 2013

2013-04-04 Thread Jonathan Wakely
On 31 March 2013 18:35, Edik Bondarenko wrote: > I am a student of Dnipropetrovsk National University. I am studying on > the fourth course. > I want to do 'Precision in Wording' for gcc. > Clang can shows exact description of the error with the instructions > how to fix it and I often need to use

google summer of code 2013

2013-03-31 Thread Edik Bondarenko
I am a student of Dnipropetrovsk National University. I am studying on the fourth course. I want to do 'Precision in Wording' for gcc. Clang can shows exact description of the error with the instructions how to fix it and I often need to use clang to determine the error, especially if the error in

Google Summer of Code 2012 - Call for mentors

2012-03-16 Thread Diego Novillo
We are glad to announce that GCC has been accepted Google's Summer of Code 2012 program (GSoC 2012). Summer of Code is a program sponsored by Google in which students are paid to contribute to open source projects. This will be GCC's 7th year of participation. For more information, see http://

Google Summer of Code 2012

2012-03-06 Thread Diego Novillo
FYI. I have sent the application form for this year's summer of code program (http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2012). We will know whether we are selected by 16/Mar. If we are selected to participate, Ian and I will act as program administrators again. Diego.

Fwd: [Announce] Google Summer of Code 2012

2012-02-06 Thread Diego Novillo
-2012. We do not need to have all student applications ready by then, but we will need to have an idea of how many students we would be able to host. Thank you. Diego. Original Message Subject:[Announce] Google Summer of Code 2012 Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 10:53:57

Re: Google Summer of Code 2011 Doc Camp 17 October - 21 October

2011-07-13 Thread Diego Novillo
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 07:09, Philip Herron wrote: > I am quite interested in applying for this but not quite sure what my > proposal should be like. Should i just discuss my interest in > front-end and middle-end stuff and the lack of documentation currently > etc. Given that you are volunteer

Re: Google Summer of Code 2011 Doc Camp 17 October - 21 October

2011-07-13 Thread Philip Herron
On 12 July 2011 18:29, Diego Novillo wrote: > On 11-07-12 12:52 , Philip Herron wrote: > >> Would Gcc internals documentation count or is it more for a whole >> project documentation work? I probably missed the thing about this in >> London since i had to leave on the Sunday morning. >> >> I am ki

Re: Google Summer of Code 2011 Doc Camp 17 October - 21 October

2011-07-12 Thread Diego Novillo
On 11-07-12 12:52 , Philip Herron wrote: Would Gcc internals documentation count or is it more for a whole project documentation work? I probably missed the thing about this in London since i had to leave on the Sunday morning. I am kind of interested but i am unsure what kind of documentation

Re: Google Summer of Code 2011 Doc Camp 17 October - 21 October

2011-07-12 Thread Philip Herron
On 12 July 2011 16:07, Diego Novillo wrote: > > We discussed this briefly at the recent London meetings.  If anyone is > interested in participating, please contact me. > > > Diego. > > Original Message ---- > Subject:        Google Summer of Code 20

Fwd: Google Summer of Code 2011 Doc Camp 17 October - 21 October

2011-07-12 Thread Diego Novillo
We discussed this briefly at the recent London meetings. If anyone is interested in participating, please contact me. Diego. Original Message Subject:Google Summer of Code 2011 Doc Camp 17 October - 21 October Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 17:41:02 -0700 From: Carol

Google Summer of Code 2011 - Call for Mentors

2011-03-18 Thread Diego Novillo
We are glad to announce that GCC has been accepted Google's Summer of Code 2011 program (GSoC 2011). Summer of Code is a program sponsored by Google in which students are paid to contribute to open source projects. This will be GCC's 6th year of participation. For more information, see http://co

Re: Google Summer of Code 2011

2011-02-25 Thread Diego Novillo
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 10:56, Diego Novillo wrote: > Google Summer of Code 2011 will start accepting applications from > mentoring organizations on 28/Feb.  We have until 11/Mar to send our > application. > > If you have ideas for projects for this year and/or would want to >

Google Summer of Code 2011

2011-02-25 Thread Diego Novillo
Google Summer of Code 2011 will start accepting applications from mentoring organizations on 28/Feb. We have until 11/Mar to send our application. If you have ideas for projects for this year and/or would want to serve as a mentor, please contact me. Diego.

Re: Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-30 Thread Diego Novillo
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 07:36, Aina Niemetz wrote: > Would it be a good time to get the copyright assignment stuff done now? Or is > this too early, yet? It's never too early to get the copyright assignment going.  To get the process started, follow the instructions on this form: git.savannah.gn

Re: Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-30 Thread Aina Niemetz
Ian, thanks a lot for your feedback. I'm aware of the fact that this might be quite a challenge, I hope that my efforts won't be futile, though. Would it be a good time to get the copyright assignment stuff done now? Or is this too early, yet? Aina On 04/28/2010 03:21 PM, Ian Lance Taylor wrote

Re: Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-28 Thread Diego Novillo
On 4/28/10 14:34 , Toon Moene wrote: > What makes GCC "good for" 10 slots ? It's based on two things: the number of projects that the organization thinks it can handle (which each org determines) and available funding from GSoC. Each organization ranks all the project proposals and decides how m

Re: Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-28 Thread Ian Lance Taylor
Toon Moene writes: > On 04/28/2010 01:44 AM, Diego Novillo wrote: > >> This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code. > > [ This is probably documented on the Google site somewhere, > but I couldn't find it. ] > > How is this division in "proj

Re: Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-28 Thread Joe Buck
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:34:43AM -0700, Toon Moene wrote: > On 04/28/2010 01:44 AM, Diego Novillo wrote: > > > This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code. > > [ This is probably documented on the Google site somewhere, >but I couldn't find it. ] &g

Re: Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-28 Thread Toon Moene
On 04/28/2010 01:44 AM, Diego Novillo wrote: This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code. [ This is probably documented on the Google site somewhere, but I couldn't find it. ] How is this division in "projects" determined ? What makes GCC "good for&quo

Re: Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-28 Thread Ian Lance Taylor
Aina Niemetz writes: > i'm one of the students who didn't get accepted this year, unfortunately. This > doesn't lessen my motivation to get involved, though. Thus i decided to roll > up > my sleeves and start to work on my proposed project anyway as i think it'd be > just perfect for getting fam

Re: Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-28 Thread Aina Niemetz
s of my proposal, whoever that might be, would be great, too. That said, i have to add that i'd appreciate some feedback by anyone of you very much :) Thanks a lot in advance, Aina On 04/28/2010 01:44 AM, Diego Novillo wrote: > This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code. Th

Re: Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-28 Thread Diego Novillo
On 4/28/10 04:47 , Janus Weil wrote: > A quick question: Why is this list not available on the GSoC site for GCC? > > http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/org/show/google/gsoc2010/gcc Thanks for pointing that out. I simply forgot to update that page. I will update it shortly. Diego.

Re: Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-28 Thread Janus Weil
> This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code.  The full > list of the accepted projects is at > http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode. A quick question: Why is this list not available on the GSoC site for GCC? http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/org/show/google/gsoc2010/gcc

Re: Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-28 Thread Manuel López-Ibáñez
I added some further guidelines to the wiki from my experience this year as a reviewer and from observing other reviewers' comments. http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode. Cheers, Manuel. On 28 April 2010 01:44, Diego Novillo wrote: > This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer

Accepted applications for Google Summer of Code 2010

2010-04-27 Thread Diego Novillo
This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code. The full list of the accepted projects is at http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode. Unfortunately, we could not accept all the proposals. But that should not discourage folks from contributing, anyway. To increase chances of acceptance

Google Summer of Code 2010 - Call for mentors

2010-03-19 Thread Diego Novillo
We are glad to announce that GCC has been accepted Google's Summer of Code 2010 program. Summer of Code is a program sponsored by Google in which students are paid to contribute to open source projects. This will be GCC's fifth year of participation. For more information, see http://code.google.

RE: GCC at Google Summer of Code'2009

2009-03-31 Thread Grigori Fursin
Hi Phil, Sorry I couldn't reply earlier to your email (have a few deadlines at the moment) so will reply here: I would be extremely interested to see the support for OpenCL and either GPU or CELL implemented in GCC. My personal interest here is to extend work on adaptive scheduling. A few years

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread Joseph S. Myers
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, Ross Ridge wrote: > >2) half-precision floats; > > Do you mean just conversion only support, like Sandra Loosemore's > proposed ARM patch, or full arithmetic support like any other scalar or > vector type? Arithmetic via converting to float, doing arithmetic on that and con

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread Joe Buck
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 01:36:14PM -0700, Ross Ridge wrote: > Joe Buck writes: > >I'm having trouble finding that document, I don't see a link to it > >on that page. Maybe I'm missing something obvious? > > Sticking "nvidia ptx" into Google turned up this document: > > http://www.nvidia.

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread phil++
Paolo, Thanks for the feedback, I am not very experienced in compilers so it is hard to judge how long a task will take... By sharing I meant sharing of code between NVIDIA and GCC. It probably won't happen I guess. Here is my proposal for an OpenCL runtime with a target runtime as well. If yo

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread Ross Ridge
Joe Buck writes: >I'm having trouble finding that document, I don't see a link to it >on that page. Maybe I'm missing something obvious? Sticking "nvidia ptx" into Google turned up this document: http://www.nvidia.com/object/io_1195170102263.html It's an intermediate language, so isn't

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread Ross Ridge
Paolo Bonzini writes: >Regarding the NVIDIA GPU backend, I think NVIDIA is not yet distributing >details about the instruction set unlike ATI, is it? In this case, I >think ATI would be a better match. I think a GPU backend would be well beyond the scope of a Summer of Code project. GPUs don't h

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread Philip Pratt-Szeliga
Joe Buck, You have to choose an operating system and then a table appears below it to download the CUDA toolkit. Phil On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Joe Buck wrote: > On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:10:24AM -0700, phil++ wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Thanks for the feedback.  As far as the NVIDIA ISA

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread Paolo Bonzini
> So we can do Intel, ATI and NVIDIA GPU backends. NVIDIA already has > an implementation of OpenCL working. > http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_opencl.html. Would there be any > sharing involved with them?? If you mean between backends, 1) do not underestimate the time needed to write a new GCC

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread Joe Buck
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:10:24AM -0700, phil++ wrote: > Hi All, > > Thanks for the feedback. As far as the NVIDIA ISA details, I have the > pdf that describes it. In the CUDA toolkit, available on NVIDIA's > website there is a pdf named ptx_isa_1.3.pdf under the doc directory. > (Get it from h

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread phil++
I am a PhD student who has been working with CUDA for the GPU and also >> > gcc for Cell BE for about a year now. (By work I mean developing >> > applications).  I am looking to bring GCC closer to being able to >> > support OpenCL as a Google Summer of Code. >> &

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread Joe Buck
; > support OpenCL as a Google Summer of Code. > > This is very interesting and I'm willing to help with mentoring. > However I think your projects are more ahead than what is actually in > GCC right now! > > Regarding the NVIDIA GPU backend, I think NVIDIA is not yet d

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread Paolo Bonzini
Joseph S. Myers wrote: > On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > >> 2) half-precision floats; > > I expect Sandra will be merging half-precision support for ARM to trunk > fairly soon; see her announcement > . This includes > generi

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread Joseph S. Myers
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > 2) half-precision floats; I expect Sandra will be merging half-precision support for ARM to trunk fairly soon; see her announcement . This includes generic support for the IEEE half-precision

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-30 Thread Paolo Bonzini
> I am a PhD student who has been working with CUDA for the GPU and also > gcc for Cell BE for about a year now. (By work I mean developing > applications). I am looking to bring GCC closer to being able to > support OpenCL as a Google Summer of Code. This is very interesting and I&

Re: Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-29 Thread Daniel Kraft
Hi, phil++ wrote: I am a PhD student who has been working with CUDA for the GPU and also gcc for Cell BE for about a year now. (By work I mean developing applications). I am looking to bring GCC closer to being able to support OpenCL as a Google Summer of Code. Here are some of my ideas: 1

Ideas for Google Summer of Code

2009-03-29 Thread phil++
Hello All, I am a PhD student who has been working with CUDA for the GPU and also gcc for Cell BE for about a year now. (By work I mean developing applications). I am looking to bring GCC closer to being able to support OpenCL as a Google Summer of Code. Here are some of my ideas: 1. Make an

RE: GCC at Google Summer of Code'2009

2009-03-28 Thread Grigori Fursin
faster. So, I just hope that it will boost innovation for GCC to produce better, faster and smaller code. Also, if some of you are still interested to extend GCC with ICI for Google summer of code (if it's not too late) or even without it, I listed some topics here based on ICI users fee

Re: Google Summer of Code 2009

2009-03-25 Thread Tobias Grosser
to the Graphite Google Summer of Code ideas page (http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Graphite/SoC). I think both might be interesting for you. If you are interested in one of these feel free to ask any question, so we can find out together what you might want to cover in your Google Summer of Code application See you Tobias

Google Summer of Code 2009

2009-03-24 Thread Pranav
this project under Google Summer of Code 2009. Since coming across the project, I have gone through several papers describing the polyhedral model and I am really excited about working on this representation. My interest in compiler optimizations and auto-parallelization dates back to some adv

Re: Google Summer of Code 2009

2009-03-19 Thread Tobias Grosser
Hi Ian, > Student applications will be accepted from March 23 to April 3. Each > student will work with a mentor from the project. As we've done in past > years, we need to have a set of mentors who are prepared to work with > students. I would like to encourage any interested experienced GCC >

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