Re: GSoC "Nothrow detection" proposal review
Hello, On Fri, Apr 05 2024, PRANIL DEY wrote: > Hello GCC Community, > I am Pranil Dey and I had submitted a proposal for the project "Improve > nothrow detection in GCC", but as the deadline period was a holiday time I > wanted to ask you to review my proposal now. > I am already getting familiar with the code but I wanted some pointers for > now till selection time so as to read up some more and work more > efficiently if selected. > Proposal link - > https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GynfephYrwaOHG4l7al3dNedrnjL9Dsr/view?usp=drive_link I can assure you that we are diligently evaluating all GSoC proposals including yours (I can also confirm I can see your proposal my GSoC Org Admin dahsboard) and will finish doing so by the deadline set by Google. Google reserves the right to announce the acceptance themselves - and they have they final say when they determine the number of slots an organization receives, therefore we cannot publicly disclose much details about the evaluation process, I am afraid. Martin
RE: Project Selection Process and Timeline for GSoC 2024
Hello, On Fri, Apr 05 2024, Vedant5432 via Gcc wrote: > Hello, > I am a potential contributor for GSoC 2024, I made a submission for the > project Extend the Static Analysis Pass, I was wondering about the process > of ranking the proposals and the general timelines when the applicants will > be notified if their proposals will be considered potentially? We are diligently evaluating all GSoC proposals including and will finish doing so by the deadline set by Google. Google reserves the right to announce the acceptance themselves - and they have they final say when they determine the number of slots an organization receives - therefore we cannot publicly disclose much details about the evaluation process, I am afraid. > Would using > Zulip be the best form of communication for faster responses compared to > email? Only for gcc-rust related issues/topics/discussions. Sorry that we cannot disclose much at this point. Martin
gcc-12-20240412 is now available
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