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2017 Mar 17
2
[GSoC] Mentor qualification guidelines
On 17-03-17 22:34, Mehdi Amini wrote: >> On Mar 17, 2017, at 12:39 PM, Roel Jordans via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I have a question related to GSoC. One of my students submitted an idea [1] for a GSoC project and I would be interested in (co-)mentoring this project but I'm unsure of the qualification requirements for
2017 Mar 19
2
[GSoC] Mentor qualification guidelines
> On Mar 18, 2017, at 4:56 PM, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> wrote: > > (Adding Anton here) > > On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 3:42 PM Roel Jordans via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: > On 17-03-17 22:34, Mehdi Amini wrote: > >> On Mar 17, 2017, at 12:39 PM, Roel Jordans via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at
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
2018 Feb 02
3
[GSOC 2018] Mentors and projects needed! Any help appreciated.
All, The LLVM project has had many years of success with the Google Summer of Code project and we would really like to continue our participation. However, without the support of more community members, we fear that we may not be selected as an organization this year. They are already reviewing projects and to improve our chances of participation we need more projects and mentors listed on the
2018 Feb 20
2
[cfe-dev] [GSOC 2018] Mentors and projects needed! Any help appreciated.
Dean, Please add this to OpenProjects page. On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 6:49 AM, Dean Michael Berris via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hi Tanya, > > Is it too late to get some smaller projects for XRay in there? > > Here's two: > > XRay Function Coverage Mode: Implementing an XRay mode to gather function > call coverage information. This will be
2016 Feb 14
3
GSoC 2016
Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you're not familiar with it, see: https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/ We decided to apply a while back, but it's now time for orgs to actually apply - the deadline is just a few days away (Feb 20th). The main priorities right now are: * Refreshing the list of project ideas. I've done some cleaning up, but
2018 Feb 20
0
[cfe-dev] [GSOC 2018] Mentors and projects needed! Any help appreciated.
Hi Tanya, Is it too late to get some smaller projects for XRay in there? Here's two: XRay Function Coverage Mode: Implementing an XRay mode to gather function call coverage information. This will be useful in determining which functions in an application has been called either on-demand or throughout its lifetime. XRay Converters: Implementing conversion tools for XRay traces into
2010 Mar 03
1
Mentor for GSOC '10: Symbolic Regression in R
Hi all, I am looking to extend the regression and data analysis capabilities of R through Symbolic Regression that can potentially find implicit equation relationships in the input data. You can find my project proposal at: http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=developers:projects:gsoc2010:syrfr I am looking for a mentor to guide me through the summer on the project under the Google Summer Of
2018 Feb 21
0
[cfe-dev] [GSOC 2018] Mentors and projects needed! Any help appreciated.
Hi Anton, Forgive me for the potentially dumb question -- but how do I do that myself? The monorepo doesn't contain the website source(s) and it's unclear how I can do that myself... I'd love to do it myself but I'm a little lost on how to do it. Help? On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 9:18 PM Anton Korobeynikov <anton at korobeynikov.info> wrote: > Dean, > > Please add
2019 Jan 24
2
[GSOC 2019] project ideas from 2018
Hi everyone, Last year I found about GSoC and llvm bit to late to apply. I noticed that "Improve function attribute inference" project idea was not taken. Does anyone know if someone has worked on it in the meantime? If not, is someone interested in mentoring? Nuno Lopes or someone else? Thanks and regards, Stefan. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2017 Jan 17
2
Regarding GSoC 2017
Hello, My name is Prakhar Pratyush. I am a 4th year Electronics & Communication engineering undergraduate student at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee. My primary areas of Interest are machine learning, and Information Security and I am proficient in C++/Python/JavaScript programming languages as well. I was looking into the past gsoc organizations, and I came across Xapian. I
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
2015 Feb 15
2
GSoC 2015
Google's Summer of Code is happening again this year. If you're not familiar with GSoC, see: http://code.google.com/soc/ We decided to apply some time ago, but applications for orgs are now open and need to be in by this coming Friday (20th) so we need to get things a bit more organised. Accepted orgs are due to be announced on March 2nd, and students can apply between March 16th and
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
2014 Jan 23
4
GSoC 2014
Google's "Summer of Code" is on again. If you're not familiar with GSoC, see: http://code.google.com/soc/ We had a brief discussion on IRC, and we have enough potential mentors to make it worth applying again. Org applications are open Feb 3rd-14th. Accepted orgs are announced on Feb 24th, and students can apply between March 10th and 21st, but the keen ones have already
2011 Mar 23
1
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Interface layer for optimizers
On 3/23/2011 6:07 AM, Крылов Владислав wrote: > Hi folks, > > I like open technologies, epecially LLVM compiler. I want to implement > a new interface layer in LLVM to plug-in optimizers as a part of GSoC, > and then load the interface with optimizers. LLVM already has a plug-in framework for loading new analysis and optimization passes
2012 Mar 19
1
Syslinux is now participating in GSoC 2012
Hi all, Some days ago I attempted to submitt Syslinux as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code 2012, but Google rejected it. As kernel.org has been accepted as a mentoring organization, and also listed Syslinux as one of the things they intend to develop, we can work with them under their umbrella. As I'm currently the only mentor of kernel.org (for Syslinux, specifically),
2017 Jan 16
2
GSoC 2017
Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you're not familiar with it, see: https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/ Last year was very successful and I think we probably want to apply again this year, assuming there are a sufficient number of people interested in mentoring to make it worthwhile. Org application open on 19th (this Thursday) though the deadline is
2011 Mar 23
2
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Interface layer for optimizers
Hi folks, I like open technologies, epecially LLVM compiler. I want to implement a new interface layer in LLVM to plug-in optimizers as a part of GSoC, and then load the interface with optimizers. This would improve LLVM application for people who want to use their optimizations in compilers. The first "educative" step is to add Doxygen (for .h files) to the build and integrate it
2016 Mar 15
2
GSoC, question on open projects
Hello, My name is Janek van Oirschot, currently student premaster embedded systems at the Technical University of Eindhoven and interested in participating in GSoC and contributing to LLVM. I have some experience with development for the GNU Assembler in which I looked into assembly-time relaxation. I have looked at the open projects page, found some interesting projects but still have some