GSoC Mentors / Projects of Interest

Gedare Bloom gedare at rtems.org
Wed Feb 1 16:55:03 UTC 2017


On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 12:49 AM, Tanu Hari Dixit <tokencolour at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm unable to change the content of "Description" field on Trac. I
> read https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/TracTickets and couldn't find any
> luck. I read a thread on Trac's mailing list
> (https://lists.gt.net/trac/users/46376). Perhaps, it has to do
> something with TICKET_EDIT_DESCRIPTION permissions. How do I go about
> doing this? What is it that I'm missing?
>
If you're logged in then you should see a small link "Modify ↓" just
above the ticket box.

> Regards,
> Tanu Hari Dixit.
>
> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 9:25 AM, Tanu Hari Dixit <tokencolour at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> * You removed the "Introduction" section. Any reason or just an oversight?
>>> * The 'status' field is gone too. But, I think the status is not
>>> needed in the ticket format.
>>
>> I removed the "Introduction" section by mistake. I'll include it.
>>
>>>
>>> Did you face any difficulties in making the transition? It would be
>>> good to document your workflow on the Open Projects page.
>>
>> I wikiformatted the text myself. But it would have been better if I
>> had just copied the already formatted text that pops up when we try to
>> edit the project page
>> (https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/Projects/Open/ImproveBeagleBSP?action=edit).
>> No difficulties as such. I'll document the workflow on the open
>> projects page.
>>
>>> We should convert all of the open projects to tickets eventually. And
>>> then generate a report in the Open Projects page based on the tickets.
>>> I have done this for the BSP ones and found the following changes
>>> should be made in the workflow:
>>
>> Could you please direct me to the tickets you created? I couldn't find
>> them on Trac.
>>
>>
>>> I knew I had bought at least one so went to Amazon to see what we
>>> have here at OAR.
>>>
>>> https://www.amazon.com/GearMo-Header-TTL-232R-3V3-Windows-Support/dp/B004LBXO2A
>>>
>>> Other folks in the community may have alternatives. It is a pretty generic
>>> piece of hardware. But there was that issue with the FTDI driver refusing
>>> to work with cloned FTDI chips. So I would bet there are some out there
>>> you don't want.
>>
>> I'll include the above hyperlink.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tanu Hari Dixit.
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 4:33 AM, Joel Sherrill <joel at rtems.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 12:54 PM, Gedare Bloom <gedare at rtems.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Tanu Hari Dixit <tokencolour at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> > Hello,
>>>> > I created (https://devel.rtems.org/ticket/2891#ticket) on the lines of
>>>> > Gedare's advice for this open project
>>>> > (https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/Projects/Open/ImproveBeagleBSP).
>>>> Looks nice, a few minor things:
>>>> * You removed the "Introduction" section. Any reason or just an oversight?
>>>> * The 'status' field is gone too. But, I think the status is not
>>>> needed in the ticket format.
>>>>
>>>> Did you face any difficulties in making the transition? It would be
>>>> good to document your workflow on the Open Projects page.
>>>>
>>>> > The link to buy USB-TTL FTDI Cable 3.3V on the open project page is
>>>> > probably broken. What should I replace it with? Please tell if some
>>>> See if you can find something appropriate on Google?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I knew I had bought at least one so went to Amazon to see what we
>>> have here at OAR.
>>>
>>> https://www.amazon.com/GearMo-Header-TTL-232R-3V3-Windows-Support/dp/B004LBXO2A
>>>
>>> Other folks in the community may have alternatives. It is a pretty generic
>>> piece of hardware. But there was that issue with the FTDI driver refusing
>>> to work with cloned FTDI chips. So I would bet there are some out there
>>> you don't want.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> > edit is needed and whether I should follow this pattern. Furthermore,
>>>> > please indicate whether this project is of interest. Also which other
>>>> > open projects should be converted to tickets?
>>>> >
>>>> We should convert all of the open projects to tickets eventually. And
>>>> then generate a report in the Open Projects page based on the tickets.
>>>> I have done this for the BSP ones and found the following changes
>>>> should be made in the workflow:
>>>> * Use only one keyword. I prefer "SoC" so it is generic to other
>>>> 'summer of code' style projects.
>>>> * Use the components field to further categorize. We have some obvious
>>>> ones for the subheadings now, such as 'bsps', 'libbsd', 'testing'.
>>>> Others should be identified or else we can create new components if
>>>> necessary. I'd like to stick with the current subheadings for this
>>>> year's GSoC, but we can revise later.
>>>>
>>>> > Probably the community is interested in the idea to create simple
>>>> > examples or sanity tests for all RTEMS directives so that they can be
>>>> > included in the documentation (something that is user friendly). Also,
>>>> > there was a thread titled 'Desirable Application Stacks (Add-On
>>>> > Library Collections)' . Which ideas can be derived from there?
>>>> >
>>>> > Regards,
>>>> > Tanu Hari Dixit.
>>>> >
>>>> > On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 4:52 AM, Joel Sherrill <joel at rtems.org> wrote:
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 5:13 PM, Gedare Bloom <gedare at rtems.org> wrote:
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 12:25 PM, Tanu Hari Dixit
>>>> >>> <tokencolour at gmail.com>
>>>> >>> wrote:
>>>> >>> > I'll be glad to do it. Please guide me as to how to proceed.
>>>> >>> >
>>>> >>> We will need to import each existing Open Project description into a
>>>> >>> new ticket. It would be best to start with one to "try it out". The
>>>> >>> project title should be the Summary of the ticket, the text of the
>>>> >>> project page should be converted into the Description of the ticket,
>>>> >>> type should be Enhancement, Milestone "Indefinite", and put GSoC into
>>>> >>> the keywords, and we might want to use some other keywords e.g. to
>>>> >>> define the project type (e.g. one of: testing, ecosystem, kernel,
>>>> >>> statistics, BSP, API, libbsd, languages, libraries). The owner should
>>>> >>> be assigned to one of the mentors if indicated, with others in CC if
>>>> >>> any, or else set blank.
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>
>>>> >> I agree it would be nice to get all the Open Project ideas as tickets
>>>> >> and
>>>> >> off the Wiki. Some of the ideas are likely no longer interesting/valid
>>>> >> at
>>>> >> this point and could just be deleted.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> FWIW I also want to move some of the Wiki content into Sphinx
>>>> >> documents.
>>>> >> I think being able to release them with RTEMS branches and use git
>>>> >> for revision control.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> --joel
>>>> >>
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> > On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 9:38 PM, Gedare Bloom <gedare at rtems.org>
>>>> >>> > wrote:
>>>> >>> >>
>>>> >>> >> Yes that would be much nicer. Maybe we can get potential GSoC
>>>> >>> >> Students
>>>> >>> >> to do the work ;)
>>>> >>> >>
>>>> >>> >> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 1:40 AM, Sebastian Huber
>>>> >>> >> <sebastian.huber at embedded-brains.de> wrote:
>>>> >>> >> > Maybe we should move all this open projects wiki stuff into
>>>> >>> >> > tickets
>>>> >>> >> > with
>>>> >>> >> > some sort of "GSoC" tag.
>>>> >>> >> >
>>>> >>> >> > --
>>>> >>> >> > Sebastian Huber, embedded brains GmbH
>>>> >>> >> >
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>>>> >>> >> >
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>>>> >>> >> > EHUG.
>>>> >>> >> >
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