On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 6:02 PM Denil Verghese <denil...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, >> >> >> Great. Those are two quite distinct projects. The "Improve the SMP >> Scheduler" will require strong C programming skills. The "Release >> Notes Generator" would involve Python programming. Depending on which >> language you are stronger in, you might choose to pursue one of them. > > > How can I acquire the required skills to do projects like 'Improve the SMP > Scheduler'. If there is a way that I can learn and work on it, then I would > prefer it over the ' Release Notes Generator' project. > Meanwhile, I have entered to work with the later on GSoC Tracking page. > You need to have pretty good C programming skills before the summer even begins. More of a concern is whether anyone is able to mentor that project this year.
> Thank you. > Denil Verghese > > On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 10:50 PM Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: >> >> Hi Denil, >> >> >> On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 10:07 AM Denil Verghese <denil...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > Hi everyone, >> > >> > Myself Denil C Verghese, doing a degree in Bachelors of Technology. >> > I'm here because of two reasons. Foremost, I would like to be part of this >> > endeavor. Second, I want to be an intern as a part of GSoC. >> > >> Welcome. >> >> > >> > I have done the hello world program mentioned at the wiki page and I have >> > attached the patch file with this mail. I not sure whether it is the >> > correct output or not. For some reason, I can't load the simulator by >> > executing 'tar sim' in gdb. Hence I used sis command with -gdb argument >> > and used 'tar remote:1234' to run the simulator. Is this enough? >> > >> Yes, this is good. Thank you. I received your screenshot proof. >> >> > >> > Thanks to Jiri Gaisler for helping me out with the hello World program. >> > >> > >> > >> > I would like to work on RTEMS Release Notes Generator or Improve the SMP >> > scheduler with arbitrary processor affinity support. It would be great if >> > someone could guide me in selecting the project. >> > >> Great. Those are two quite distinct projects. The "Improve the SMP >> Scheduler" will require strong C programming skills. The "Release >> Notes Generator" would involve Python programming. Depending on which >> language you are stronger in, you might choose to pursue one of them. >> >> > >> > I'm ready to resolve any mistakes that I may make. Hoping that I would get >> > some guidance on how to be a part of this. >> > >> > >> > Thank You, >> > >> > Denil C Verghese _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel