Hey everyone,
I am Matheus Pecoraro. I recently graduated from the University of São
Paulo in Brazil a few months ago. I've always wanted to contribute to an
open-source project and thankfully I'll have that opportunity during the
summer through this year's Google Summer of Code (though it won't b
Hi Keith,
Thanks very much for your note! I really appreciate hearing that
context--it's motivating. Neat that you lived in Austria for so long.
What brought you there?
It's interesting that you mention getaddrinfo and freeaddrinfo. I
found an implementation of them in rtems libbsd, here:
https:/
Hi Matt,
This sounds like a great project! Expanding the POSIX compliance for RTEMS will
be a great resource for the community.
As a point of reference, we were recently investigating the use of open-source
messaging libraries on RTEMS. One of our top candidates was
nanomsg-next-generation (nn
Sir,
Thanks for the guidance and the tips on psignal() and psiginfo()! I'm
on the Newlib list now. I'm still wrapping my head around the workflow
for those first steps, but I'll get it down.
"Self-propelled" sounds like a good policy! Thankfully our flight was
uneventful and the little guy behave
On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 7:03 AM Matthew Joyce wrote:
> Sir,
>
> I think that makes sense. I'll put some time into it and will follow
> up in our first meeting next week.
I sent an email to newlib@ and cc'ed you but you should subscribe.
Corinna said that winsup/cygwin/strsig.cc could be a good
Sir,
I think that makes sense. I'll put some time into it and will follow
up in our first meeting next week. Now I'm about to jump on a
transatlantic flight with my four-year-old (Please wish me
luck)...Thank you again and have a great weekend!
Sincerely,
Matt
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 10:50 AM J
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 8:21 AM Matthew Joyce wrote:
> Dr. Joel,
>
> Thanks! I'd definitely like to get one or two easier ones under my
> belt first. Based on my initial look for what can be ported, I'd plan
> to start with dladdr. Sig2str and str2sig have to be re-implemented,
> but I think they
Dr. Joel,
Thanks! I'd definitely like to get one or two easier ones under my
belt first. Based on my initial look for what can be ported, I'd plan
to start with dladdr. Sig2str and str2sig have to be re-implemented,
but I think they should be fairly straightforward. Once I have those
done, I'll st
On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 9:09 AM Matthew Joyce wrote:
> Hello RTEMS Community,
>
> My name is Matt Joyce and it is a great honor for me to join you as a
> 2021 GSoC student developer! I'm a former active-duty US Army infantry
> officer now serving part-time in the reserves. Since 2019 I've been
>
Hey everyone,
I'm Pranav, a EEE sophomore at BITS Pilani, India. For the past year I've
been exploring various things surrounding Embedded systems and Hardware
reverse engineering, basically hardware, software and all the abstraction
layers in between. I'm pleased to say that I'm a GSoC student wit
Hello RTEMS Community,
My name is Matt Joyce and it is a great honor for me to join you as a
2021 GSoC student developer! I'm a former active-duty US Army infantry
officer now serving part-time in the reserves. Since 2019 I've been
back in school pursuing a BS in Computer Science remotely at Orego
Hello Ida,
welcome on board. I am really looking forward to having an automatic
code formatter in place which runs before patches are reviewed.
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Hello Ida,
Congratulations! Welcome to be part of GSoC with RTEMS.
One thing I would like to mention is that, your results will be really useful
to RTEMS.
The goal looks probably simple at the first glance, but in fact it could be a
lot of fun and challenges.
Anyway, I hope you will enjoy this
Hello everyone,
I'm Ida Delphine, currently a student at the University of Bamenda in
Cameroon majoring in Computer Engineering. I have been coding for about 2
years and I'm proficient in Python. I have some experience contributing to
open source and being part of an open community considering the
Hello everyone,
My project 'Memory Protection' has been selected for this year's GSoC
program. I am a third-year Electrical Engineering undergrad student at NIT
Silchar, Assam, India.
RTEMS deals with real-time embedded applications and supports
security-critical tasks, one of the features RTEMS do
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