Hello World patch

Joel Sherrill joel at rtems.org
Mon Jan 15 21:35:54 UTC 2018


On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 2:20 PM, Christian Mauderer <
christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de> wrote:

> ----- Ursprüngliche Mail -----
> > Von: "Vidushi Vashishth" <reachvidu at gmail.com>
> > An: "RTEMS Devel" <devel at rtems.org>
> > Gesendet: Montag, 15. Januar 2018 06:17:53
> > Betreff: Hello World patch
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have the hello world patch and screenshot. Whom should I send it to?
> >
> > Best,
> > Vidushi
> >
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> Hello Vidushi,
>
> I assume that you think of the patch and screenshot from the GSoC Getting
> Started guide (https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/GettingStarted)? In that
> case: Quite a number of last years student's have sent that to the mailing
> list. But I think you can also send it to Gedare Bloom directly. If you
> send it to the list, please make sure that your screenshot isn't too big.
> There is a size limit on the mailing list (I think around 100 or 200k) and
> it will be delivered to a lot of people.
>

Sending it to Gedare or myself is fine.

Also there is a student tracking page at
https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/2018 with a table you should add yourself
to. You can leave the project TBD for now. But we can discuss project ideas


>
> It's really great that you are interested in working with us but please
> note that you are quite early. Not everything is set up yet for GSoC2018.
> For example a lot of wiki pages are still only updated partially. Beneath
> that Google didn't even publish it's list of accepted organizations but we
> had no problems in the last years so I would be quite optimistic.
>
> Of course you can already start to bond with the community. If you already
> have project ideas you should discuss them with potential mentors or - if
> you have no idea who might could be a mentor - discuss them on the mailing
> list. If you don't have ideas, you can take a look over
> https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/OpenProjects.
>

Christian is correct. It is quite early. We have applied and I have made a
suggestion on what I personally think are the highest priority projects
from an RTEMS project perspective. But that doesn't mean all have mentors
or that someone in the community or a student doesn't have other ideas.

My personal starting list for high priority projects was:

+ Wifi integration improvements (assuming Christian mentors)
+ aarch64 port
+ non-legacy PC support
+ coverage reporting changes and gcov support improvements
+ Eclipse target support for tracing and gdb (TCF?)

I am sure there are other projects of merit. Those were just the ones off
the top of my head.

The Open Project page is a good place to start looking but some projects
have had progress on them and others are possibly no longer relevant.

--joel


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>
> Christian Mauderer
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