> > > Another GCC related project could be Rust RTEMS Support but I don't know > what that entails beyond turning it on and seeing what goes wrong. I tried > to build it last year and got far enough to decide to wait before trying > again. >
I have to look deeper into this Rust one and I'll let you know. > -- POSIX Compliance [3] >> > > This is generally mine. This involves a set of missing posix functions > which can be implemented on RTEMS. The list is method is missing and > doable. It has a ticket. Porting the long double math methods from previous > to newlib is another set. Beyond that and I would have to look more > closely. Those were next on my list. > This one looks doable to me too, and as you said we can combine it with that long double math ticket. -- IMFS - Improve Bytes Per Block Handling [4] >> > > I don't recall the details of this but I think it is small. Perhaps also > fixing the scandir issue that has a ticket against the 6.1 milestone. > Yes, this one can be combined with couple of more tickets to make it a large project. > With that experience is tend to direct you toward the harder projects. Do > you plan to be able to spend enough time to take on something substantial? > Yes, I do. There should be a page in the wiki with a table for GSoC candidates to list > themselves. Honestly I don't know if the 2023 page has been created yet. > > The run and screen shot look good. > > Looking forward to helping you find a good project. Folks are generally > on Discord if you like that > Sure, I'll join the channel.
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