Hi all, I am a candidate for GSoC 2012 and I am looking forward to applying to LLVM this year. I talked to a few people on IRC: chandlerc, matthewbg, who were very helpful and directed me to post my idea on the list. As for my background, I work as a server-analyst for HostDime so my job includes conducting audits on server performance that our company hosts which are linux based and some VPS that utilize Xen, so I have a decent background in virtualization as well. I've been told that LLVM doesn't have much to do with it but I mentioned it to present some of my background. I would like to work on auditing performance or memory leaks in LLVM through the use of various open source tools such as valgrind (which I have used in the past to analyze memory leaks for android apps) and specially designed test-cases which can help find some of the performance issues. Also I am thinking of implementing an open-grok source-code browser so that the code can be easily linked internally and also make fixing bugs faster. I have started reading the LLVM docs and I realize that the first thing I need to do is to get LLVM up and running so I'm working on that however I need some help in writing my proposal which I will submit to LLVM, what type of test-cases can I include in my proposal? Also am I taking a good approach to this project? And lastly, how much competition would I be facing while working on a proposal for this project? Thanks a lot for your time! - Vikram
Hi all, I am a candidate for GSoC 2012 and I am looking forward to applying to LLVM this year. I talked to a few people on IRC: chandlerc, matthewbg, who were very helpful and directed me to post my idea on the list. As for my background, I work as a server-analyst for HostDime so my job includes conducting audits on server performance that our company hosts which are linux based and some VPS that utilize Xen, so I have a decent background in virtualization as well. I've been told that LLVM doesn't have much to do with it but I mentioned it to present some of my background. I would like to work on auditing performance or memory leaks in LLVM through the use of various open source tools such as valgrind (which I have used in the past to analyze memory leaks for android apps) and specially designed test-cases which can help find some of the performance issues. Also I am thinking of implementing an open-grok source-code browser so that the code can be easily linked internally and also make fixing bugs faster. I have started reading the LLVM docs and I realize that the first thing I need to do is to get LLVM up and running so I'm working on that however I need some help in writing my proposal which I will submit to LLVM, what type of test-cases can I include in my proposal? Also am I taking a good approach to this project? And lastly, how much competition would I be facing while working on a proposal for this project? Thanks a lot for your time! - Vikram
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