Re: GCC GSoC 2022: Call for project ideas and mentors
I assume it’s too late for new project ideas. I’m adding Milan Curcic in cc to confirm. Damian On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 18:09 Jerry D via Fortran wrote: > Perhaps someone could work on completing and merging the shared memory > (native) fortran coarrays branch. > > Regards, > > Jerry > > On 3/9/22 6:39 AM, Martin Jambor wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am pleased that I can announce that GCC has been accepted as a > > mentoring organization of Google Summer of Code 2022. > > > > Contributors(*) will be applying from April 4th to April 19th but have > > already seen some announcing their intention to apply and asking for > > guidance when selecting a project and preparing their applications. > > Please continue helping them figure stuff out about GCC like you always > > do. > > > > If anyone still wants to add a project to our idea list (and sign up to > > be a potential mentor), now is the time to do it. > > > > I'm looking forward to another year of interesting projects, > > > > Martin > > > > > > > > (*) Contributors no longer have to be students - they should > > however be "new or beginner" contributors to our project with the > > exception that participants of GSoC 2020 or GSoC 2021 can apply. > > > > More on changes this year is in my original call for projects: > > https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc/2022-January/238006.html > > > >
Re: GCC GSoC 2022: Call for project ideas and mentors
Hi, On Thu, Mar 10 2022, Damian Rouson wrote: > I assume it’s too late for new project ideas. I’m adding Milan Curcic in > cc to confirm. it is not too late but people are already looking at the idea page, so the longer you wait, the more potential contributers you'll miss. Martin > > Damian > > On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 18:09 Jerry D via Fortran > wrote: > >> Perhaps someone could work on completing and merging the shared memory >> (native) fortran coarrays branch. >> >> Regards, >> >> Jerry >> >> On 3/9/22 6:39 AM, Martin Jambor wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I am pleased that I can announce that GCC has been accepted as a >> > mentoring organization of Google Summer of Code 2022. >> > >> > Contributors(*) will be applying from April 4th to April 19th but have >> > already seen some announcing their intention to apply and asking for >> > guidance when selecting a project and preparing their applications. >> > Please continue helping them figure stuff out about GCC like you always >> > do. >> > >> > If anyone still wants to add a project to our idea list (and sign up to >> > be a potential mentor), now is the time to do it. >> > >> > I'm looking forward to another year of interesting projects, >> > >> > Martin >> > >> > >> > >> > (*) Contributors no longer have to be students - they should >> > however be "new or beginner" contributors to our project with the >> > exception that participants of GSoC 2020 or GSoC 2021 can apply. >> > >> > More on changes this year is in my original call for projects: >> > https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc/2022-January/238006.html >> > >> >>
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