>> but if you write a strong proposal you may convince a mentor :)
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> > If that's the case, I will focus on my current proposal and will make it
> strong as I can:). I need some clarification on how can I do formatting
> part. Maybe start a new thread??
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> >> I don't know if we'll have the bandwidth for multiple projects
> >> involving libbsd, while the release note generator/formatter may be
> >> somewhat easier to mentor. I haven't heard too much enthusiasm yet,
> >> but if you write a strong proposal you may convin
t;infrastructure" are better than
individual BSPs, but we do value both. We like to have a mix really.
In your case, I think it will be better to focus on your current
trajectory and try to make it the best you can.
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>> >> I have been learning how to use RTEMS an
x27;ll have the bandwidth for multiple projects
>> involving libbsd, while the release note generator/formatter may be
>> somewhat easier to mentor. I haven't heard too much enthusiasm yet,
>> but if you write a strong proposal you may convince a mentor :)
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>
> If t
proposal and will make it
strong as I can:). I need some clarification on how can I do formatting
part. Maybe start a new thread??
>
> >> I have been learning how to use RTEMS and rtems-libbsd on the
> beaglebone black lately. Having that capability along with SMP on the Pi 3
> woul
haven't heard too much enthusiasm yet,
but if you write a strong proposal you may convince a mentor :)
>> I have been learning how to use RTEMS and rtems-libbsd on the beaglebone
>> black lately. Having that capability along with SMP on the Pi 3 would be
>> great.
>>
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along with SMP on the Pi 3 would be
> great.
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> Alan
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> *From: *Joel Sherrill
> *Sent: *Tuesday, March 17, 2020 11:19 PM
> *To: *Denil Verghese
> *Cc: *rtems-de...@rtems.org
> *Subject: *Re: Improve the Raspb
:19 PMTo: Denil VergheseCc: rtems-de...@rtems.orgSubject: Re: Improve the Raspberry Pi BSP On Sun, Mar 15, 2020, 10:20 PM Denil Verghese <denil...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi, I would like to know whether the projects shown in this https://devel.rtems.org/ticket/2899 ticket is completed or not.
On Sun, Mar 15, 2020, 10:20 PM Denil Verghese wrote:
> Hi,
>I would like to know whether the projects shown in this
> https://devel.rtems.org/ticket/2899 ticket is completed or not. If the
> ideas are yet to implement I could work on it.
>
I think there is plenty left. I am not authoritative