On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 at 12:33 PM, Utkarsh Anand <uanand...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 at 11:29 AM, Harsh Khatore < > khatore.harsh.git...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi team, >> >> I know it is late to start with, but can you guide me on the above >> mentioned project. I want to apply for GSoC with this project. >> > It’s a good idea to start by telling whatever you know about the project, > your motivation for taking up the task of porting, what’s new in the > updated driver, etc. and hopefully you’ll get a response from someone who’s > already working on similar things. > >> >> Also, do you have anyone else working on it, if so, please do let me >> know, else it will be a waste effort. >> > Regardless of whether or not somebody’s working on the project, it won’t > be a waste of effort, as long as you apply for a project under NetBSD, > because the number of slots are decided by taking into account the total > number of students applying for the project > *the organisation. > and a few other factors. In fact, many people applying for the same > project increases the chances of that project being assigned to someone. > >> >> I hope it is a software only project and does not require access to any >> hardware as it won't be possible for me to have access to them now. >> > Regardless of how confident you are with about your coding skills, you > will need to test it. Maybe your mentor can help address this issue. > >> >> I have intermediate knowledge and working proficiency of C/C++, Java and >> Python. I have good theoretical understanding of Operating systems and >> networking. >> >> Hoping for your response. >> >> Thanks, >> Harsh Khatore >> > -- > Regards, > Utkarsh Anand > -- Regards, Utkarsh Anand