Anton Korobeynikov via llvm-dev
2020-Jan-29 10:24 UTC
[llvm-dev] Call for GSoC 2020 projects
Hello David, I believe Johannes already answered your questions, but just to clarify the things fully: yes, we are going to submit an application to participate in GSoC this year as usual. I will take care of necessary paperwork and stuff. Currently we're collecting the list of summer projects here and there. It's perfectly fine to have the lists from sub-projects to be posted on their respective websites as a part of corresponding "Open Projects" pages. On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 2:52 PM David Tellenbach <david.tellenbach at me.com> wrote:> > Hi all, > > may I ask about the current status of this? > > The deadline for organizations to apply is February 5, 2020; has an application > already been made? > > Another thing: https://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html states that MLIR related > projects can be found on https://mlir.llvm.org/getting_started/openprojects/. I > suggest adding these projects (including some more background information) to > our common list, just like other sub-projects do. > > Cheers, > David > > > On 23. Dec 2019, at 11:00, Anton Korobeynikov via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > Dear prospective LLVM GSoC Mentors, > > > > The organization application period for GSoC 2020 will open on > > January, 14. This means that we're having some time to prepare the > > list of project ideas for the next year. > > > > When proposing the project please keep in mind the following criteria: > > 1. The project should serve both LLVM as a project and provide the > > relevant LLVM knowledge to the student. > > 2. The project should contribute directly to LLVM, clang or LLVM > > compiler infrastructure subproject (e.g. not related to some > > out-of-tree 3rd party project just using LLVM). > > 3. There should be well-defined scope of the project and some set of > > "deliverables" at the end of the project. > > 4. The project should be either developed in the LLVM mainline or be > > ready to be committed to LLVM at the end of GSoC period. > > > > The Open Projects page was just updated to include the necessary > > boilerplate, so feel free to propose the projects there. > > > > Thanks! > > > > -- > > With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov > > Department of Statistical Modelling, Saint Petersburg State University > > _______________________________________________ > > LLVM Developers mailing list > > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > > https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev >-- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Department of Statistical Modelling, Saint Petersburg State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200129/d0c9cbcc/attachment.html>
David Tellenbach via llvm-dev
2020-Jan-30 12:55 UTC
[llvm-dev] Call for GSoC 2020 projects
Hi, sorry for the late response. Yes, my question is answered. I hadn't any doubt that LLVM will participate in GSoC and my question aimed on knowing if it's too late to propose a project - sorry for being unclear here. Thanks for organising LLVM's GSoC participation! Cheers, David> On 29. Jan 2020, at 11:24, Anton Korobeynikov <anton at korobeynikov.info> wrote: > > Hello David, > I believe Johannes already answered your questions, but just to > clarify the things fully: yes, we are going to submit an application > to participate in GSoC this year as usual. I will take care of > necessary paperwork and stuff. > Currently we're collecting the list of summer projects here and there. > It's perfectly fine to have the lists from sub-projects to be posted > on their respective websites as a part of corresponding "Open > Projects" pages. > On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 2:52 PM David Tellenbach > wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > may I ask about the current status of this? > > > > The deadline for organizations to apply is February 5, 2020; has an application > > already been made? > > > > Another thing: https://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html states that MLIR related > > projects can be found on https://mlir.llvm.org/getting_started/openprojects/. I > > suggest adding these projects (including some more background information) to > > our common list, just like other sub-projects do. > > > > Cheers, > > David > > > > > On 23. Dec 2019, at 11:00, Anton Korobeynikov via llvm-dev wrote: > > > > > > Dear prospective LLVM GSoC Mentors, > > > > > > The organization application period for GSoC 2020 will open on > > > January, 14. This means that we're having some time to prepare the > > > list of project ideas for the next year. > > > > > > When proposing the project please keep in mind the following criteria: > > > 1. The project should serve both LLVM as a project and provide the > > > relevant LLVM knowledge to the student. > > > 2. The project should contribute directly to LLVM, clang or LLVM > > > compiler infrastructure subproject (e.g. not related to some > > > out-of-tree 3rd party project just using LLVM). > > > 3. There should be well-defined scope of the project and some set of > > > "deliverables" at the end of the project. > > > 4. The project should be either developed in the LLVM mainline or be > > > ready to be committed to LLVM at the end of GSoC period. > > > > > > The Open Projects page was just updated to include the necessary > > > boilerplate, so feel free to propose the projects there. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > -- > > > With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov > > > Department of Statistical Modelling, Saint Petersburg State University > > > _______________________________________________ > > > LLVM Developers mailing list > > > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > > > https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev > > > -- > With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov > Department of Statistical Modelling, Saint Petersburg State University >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200130/77f203f6/attachment.html>
Anton Korobeynikov via llvm-dev
2020-Jan-30 21:40 UTC
[llvm-dev] Call for GSoC 2020 projects
Sure, feel free to propose a project! On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 12:55 PM David Tellenbach <david.tellenbach at me.com> wrote:> Hi, > > sorry for the late response. Yes, my question is answered. > > I hadn't any doubt that LLVM will participate in GSoC and my question > aimed on knowing if it's too late to propose a project - sorry for being > unclear here. > > Thanks for organising LLVM's GSoC participation! > > Cheers, > David > > On 29. Jan 2020, at 11:24, Anton Korobeynikov <anton at korobeynikov.info> > wrote: > > Hello David, > I believe Johannes already answered your questions, but just to > clarify the things fully: yes, we are going to submit an application > to participate in GSoC this year as usual. I will take care of > necessary paperwork and stuff. > Currently we're collecting the list of summer projects here and there. > It's perfectly fine to have the lists from sub-projects to be posted > on their respective websites as a part of corresponding "Open > Projects" pages. > On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 2:52 PM David Tellenbach > wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > may I ask about the current status of this? > > > > The deadline for organizations to apply is February 5, 2020; has an > application > > already been made? > > > > Another thing: https://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html states that MLIR > related > > projects can be found on > https://mlir.llvm.org/getting_started/openprojects/. I > > suggest adding these projects (including some more background > information) to > > our common list, just like other sub-projects do. > > > > Cheers, > > David > > > > > On 23. Dec 2019, at 11:00, Anton Korobeynikov via llvm-dev wrote: > > > > > > Dear prospective LLVM GSoC Mentors, > > > > > > The organization application period for GSoC 2020 will open on > > > January, 14. This means that we're having some time to prepare the > > > list of project ideas for the next year. > > > > > > When proposing the project please keep in mind the following criteria: > > > 1. The project should serve both LLVM as a project and provide the > > > relevant LLVM knowledge to the student. > > > 2. The project should contribute directly to LLVM, clang or LLVM > > > compiler infrastructure subproject (e.g. not related to some > > > out-of-tree 3rd party project just using LLVM). > > > 3. There should be well-defined scope of the project and some set of > > > "deliverables" at the end of the project. > > > 4. The project should be either developed in the LLVM mainline or be > > > ready to be committed to LLVM at the end of GSoC period. > > > > > > The Open Projects page was just updated to include the necessary > > > boilerplate, so feel free to propose the projects there. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > -- > > > With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov > > > Department of Statistical Modelling, Saint Petersburg State University > > > _______________________________________________ > > > LLVM Developers mailing list > > > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > > > https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev > > > -- > With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov > Department of Statistical Modelling, Saint Petersburg State University > > >-- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Department of Statistical Modelling, Saint Petersburg State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200130/51237eac/attachment.html>