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2015 Mar 04
2
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Applying for GSoC 2015
Hello John,
Thank you for your advices and congratulations~
I'll read the code of cfl-aa and Giri first and make the decision of which
project to pursue.
The choice will be reported to this thread once I made the determination
(hopefully within this week).
Thanks!
On 3 March 2015 at 23:12, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Mingxing,
>
> I think both
2015 Mar 05
2
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Applying for GSoC 2015
Wow, that is cool!
I'll check about it.
Thank you!
On 4 March 2015 at 21:57, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/4/15 2:18 AM, Mingxing Zhang wrote:
>
> Hello John,
>
> Thank you for your advices and congratulations~
>
> I'll read the code of cfl-aa and Giri first and make the decision of which
> project to pursue.
> The choice will be
2015 Mar 15
4
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Applying for GSoC 2015
Hello Daniel,
Thank you for your comments and sorry for my mistakes, I'll revise them.
And I'll for sure read the paper you mentioned and survey the recent
researches before deciding the implementation technique.
To George:
May I know the exact plan of your attempt for making cfl-aa interprocedural?
I do think that this is the most valuable part of my proposal, but that
makes no sense to
2015 Mar 08
2
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Applying for GSoC 2015
On 3/8/15 8:56 AM, Mingxing Zhang wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> According to the FAQ, I can submit two proposals although at most one
> of them can be accepted.
> Thus I will prepare a proposal for each of the two projects.
Correct. Only one proposal will be accepted.
> And, after reading the code of cfl-aa and several related papers, I've
> listed four milestones for the
2015 Mar 11
2
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code
> On Mar 11, 2015, at 2:14 AM, Vassil Vassilev <vvasilev at cern.ch> wrote:
>
> On 10/03/15 19:13, Anna Zaks wrote:
>>
>>> On Mar 10, 2015, at 1:03 AM, Vassil Vassilev <vvasilev at cern.ch <mailto:vvasilev at cern.ch>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 09/03/15 21:52, Anna Zaks wrote:
>>>>
>>>> +Easily, some of the code
2019 Dec 23
3
Call for GSoC 2020 projects
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
2019 Mar 26
2
X.Org GSoC 2019 - Student Application Period
I'm happy to announce that the X.Org Foundation has been chosen to
participate in this year's GSoC program!
Students have from now until April 9th to submit their proposals.
Students will be looking at https://www.x.org/wiki/SummerOfCodeIdeas/ and
https://www.x.org/wiki/ToDo/ for ideas. Please take a moment to review those
lists to see:
- are these valid ideas?
- should items be
2015 Mar 14
3
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Applying for GSoC 2015
Hello John,
I've finished the first version of my proposal on enhancing alias analysis.
The proposal can be downloaded at
http://james0zan.github.io/resource/GSoC15-Proposal-AA.pdf.
I hope I've successfully justified the necessity and benefits of this
project.
If possible, please find some time to review it and give me some more
feedbacks.
Thank you very much!
P.S. I'm working on
2015 Mar 09
2
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code
+Easily, some of the code snippets end up being copied dozens of
+times, which leads to worse maintainability, understandability and logical
+design.
The project description stresses code maintainability and logical design more than bug finding due to omissions in copy and pasted code. Reading this made me think of a check that would suggest people to replace copy and pasted code with a function
2015 Mar 04
2
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code
Please provide a patch to Open Projects list.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Vassil Vassilev <vvasilev at cern.ch> wrote:
> On 17/02/15 09:47, Anton Korobeynikov wrote:
>>
>> John,
>>
>> Yes, I'm taking care about application as usual.
>
> I saw the the LLVM mentoring org was accepted. Congrats!
> Anton, could you tell me what is the procedure of
2020 Jan 29
2
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
2017 Feb 17
6
LLVM GSOC Projects Criteria Consultation (before 2/28)
Hello all,
GSOC is around the corner, and the LLVM projects plans to participate again this year. For those who don’t know about GSOC, students are proposing a project that they will work on for 3 months. Amongst other, one goal for LLVM is to mentor students to become good developers and also contributors to the LLVM project (or user/advocate of LLVM for building other cool projects).
A key
2015 Feb 17
3
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code
John,
Yes, I'm taking care about application as usual.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 4:48 AM, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> wrote:
> I believe Anton was going to do so.
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2015, 5:14 PM John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Has someone registered LLVM as an organization for Google Summer of
2015 Mar 03
2
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Applying for GSoC 2015
Hi all,
As a Ph.D. student majored in Software Reliability, I have used LLVM in
many of my projects, such as the Anticipating Invariant (
http://james0zan.github.io/AI.html) and some other undergoing ones.
Thus, it would be a great pleasure for me if I could take this opportunity
to contribute to this awesome project.
After reading the idea list (http://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html), I was most
2016 Mar 22
2
GSOC inquiry.
Sir,
I am interested in adding a new analysis or optimization pass and building
the getting started guide as a project for gsoc.
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 1:29 AM, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/17/16 10:58 AM, Om Shivom Nagpal wrote:
>
> No i have not worked previously on llvm. I have looked through the
> projects but because of no prior experience i am
2016 Mar 17
2
GSOC inquiry.
No i have not worked previously on llvm. I have looked through the projects
but because of no prior experience i am unable to pick one. I am currently
going through the llvm tutorials.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 9:32 PM, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/8/16 10:12 AM, Om Shivom Nagpal via llvm-dev wrote:
>
> Hi, I am Om Shivom pursuing CSE from PEC University of
2015 Mar 10
2
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code
> On Mar 10, 2015, at 1:03 AM, Vassil Vassilev <vvasilev at cern.ch> wrote:
>
> On 09/03/15 21:52, Anna Zaks wrote:
>>
>> +Easily, some of the code snippets end up being copied dozens of
>> +times, which leads to worse maintainability, understandability and logical
>> +design.
> Should be better now.
>>
>> The project description stresses
2016 Mar 23
1
GSOC inquiry.
Sir,
I am interested in add a new pass. I have read about analysis,
transformation passes. Can you help me with some example ideas?
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 1:39 AM, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/22/16 11:15 AM, Om Shivom Nagpal wrote:
>
> Sir,
> I am interested in adding a new analysis or optimization pass and building
> the getting started guide as a
2009 Mar 19
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm][gsoc] Where we at?
> > I am wondering about the status of GSoc this year. The mailing list seems to be rather quiet on the topic. Has anyone thought of project ideas?
> We just received confirmation that LLVM was accepted for this year GSoC.
> The ideas list, as usual, is placed at
> http://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html (it also contains links to
> subproject's ideas pages).
>
> Please
2016 Mar 18
3
We really need more community involvement with GSoC
Anton let me know that while we're seeing some pretty good GSoC proposals
(or at least quite good starting points), we're still really short on
mentors.
Please, everyone, consider if you have the expertise and could find the
bandwidth to mentor a GSoC student. If so, contact Anton and he'll set you
up.
Second, if you cannot be a GSoC mentor, please help the GSoC proposals turn
into