On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 10:19 AM, Anshuman Chhabra <anshuman.lalak...@gmail.com> wrote: > Respected Mentors, > > I am a final year electrical engineering student at the University of Delhi, > India. My resume is present here and my GitHub handle is anshuman23. I am > very interested in contributing to RTEMS over the summer as part of GSoC. I > have completed the entry level task of modifying the hello world example and > built RTEMS for sparc/erc32. The patch is as follows: > > --- rtems-master/testsuites/samples/hello/init.c 2018-01-05 > 22:31:37.000000000 +0530 > +++ rtems/testsuites/samples/hello/init.c 2018-01-07 22:57:48.503225287 > +0530 > @@ -22,7 +22,8 @@ static rtems_task Init( > { > rtems_print_printer_fprintf_putc(&rtems_test_printer); > TEST_BEGIN(); > - printf( "Hello World\n" ); > + printf( "Anshuman's Hello World (GSOC 2018!)\n" ); > + printf( "github: anshuman23\n" ); > TEST_END(); > rtems_test_exit( 0 ); > } > > > > Where (and to whom) should I submit the screenshot? I have also looked at Send it to me.
> the open ideas page and identified projects that interest me: > 1. Improvements to Stack bound checker (Runtime statistics) > 2. BSPs for simulators #2903 (QEMU Beagleboard or SkyEye edp9312) > 3. Runtime Tracing (integration of barectf) #3028 > > What are the required steps to complete if I am to choose one of these? > I suggest you should focus on projects that have been converted into tickets, as those will tend to be higher value / more desirable. If there is an owner on a project ticket, that is a good place to start looking for a mentor. > Thank you for your time, > Warm Regards, > Anshuman Chhabra > > _______________________________________________ > devel mailing list > devel@rtems.org > http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel