Hi,<br><br>To begin with, congratulations for being accepted this year! I know I'm a little late, but I'm still interested in applying for the Google Summer of Code.<br><br>I've been working with RTEMS for 8 month on a Student Satellite Project known as ITASAT, for the erc32 and blackfin architecture (Alain Schaefer used to take part on this same project). Throughout this period, I've found a few important features to be missing and this seems a a great opportunity to start working on them.<br>
<br>Specifically for the GSOC, I'm interested in implementing the Async IO methods. (By the way, what would be the benefits of having multiple server threads in this Async IO system?)<br><br>Another idea concerns a project that may become my Undergraduate Thesis. I've been thinking in adapting I-Logix Rhapsody in order to have a UML tool (with great code-generation capabilities) for rtems on erc32. This would make possible the use of modern Software Engineering concepts, leading to fast model-driven development and analysis of real-time embedded software.<br>
<br>Which idea do you think would suit the project best?<br><br>Thanks and regards<br><br>André Keller<br><br>