Hello World Patch

Christian Mauderer list at c-mauderer.de
Sun Nov 17 20:51:12 UTC 2019


Hello Shubham Bhagat,

sorry, I missed the IRC question: In my experience our community doesn't
have lot of active people in IRC. You can try to mention some of the
connected and available people so they get pinged. For me that works if
I'm in front of a PC that is connected to my IRC-Bouncer and if I see
the message from my chat program (most of the time when it's evening in
Germany).

Best regards

Christian

On 16/11/2019 08:54, Christian Mauderer wrote:
> Hello Shubham Bhagat,
> 
> sounds like a good plan. Like I said: If you want to look around a bit
> without picking a fixed project yet it might would be a good idea to
> have a look at some of the tickets. Topics in the BSP or driver area are
> most of the time good starting points if you have the hardware or a
> simulator.
> 
> PS: Please keep the devel list on CC.
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Christian
> 
> On 16/11/2019 07:29, Shubham Bhagat wrote:
>> Hi!
>> I decided to start early to understand things here and find what I would
>> like to work on, if I have to choose a project. I intended to contribute
>> to some OS org to improve my understanding of OS and get some experience
>> along the way. RTEMS participating in GSOC is only like a cherry
>> topping. Thank you for your help! I will stay connected. Is the IRC only
>> active during GSOC?
>> On Thursday, 14 November, 2019, 12:13:44 am IST, Christian Mauderer
>> <list at c-mauderer.de> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello Shubham Bhagat,
>>
>> welcome to RTEMS and congratulations for completing the Hello World task.
>>
>> You are quite early for GSoC 2020. So just to be sure let me ask: Do you
>> plan to participate as a GSoC student or do you want to start just out
>> of interest outside of a program like GSoC?
>>
>> If you want to start for GSoC: Most of us are not in GSoC mode and the
>> infrastructure isn't prepared yet. That's not really a problem but you
>> might don't find the information that well prepared at the moment.
>>
>> Regarding tasks to do: You can either have a look at the Open Projects
>> page in the wiki [1] or suggest some topics yourself. If you find
>> something just discuss it on the mailing list. Someone will show up and
>> help with how to approach the topic. Again: Please note that some of the
>> open projects might still have some left over from last year. But even
>> if you pick something that is solved yet we can then find something similar.
>>
>> Another possible starting point at this time could be to have a look at
>> some of the tickets at [2]. A lot of stuff piled up there and we are
>> always happy if someone starts to work on the less active tickets. Just
>> tell the mailing list that you want to work on a ticket to avoid
>> duplicate work.
>>
>> Note that most tickets are not really well suited for the time frame of
>> a GSoC project. But you might find some topics that you are interested
>> in and we can then find a GSoC project in that area.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Christian
>>
>> [1] https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/OpenProjects
>> [2] https://devel.rtems.org/query
>>
>> On 13/11/2019 10:45, Shubham Bhagat wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>> I've completed the Hello World task for GSOC and have included the patch
>>> and screenshot in the attachments. Please do check. I am a sophomore
>>> Computer Science student from India looking to gain more knowledge in
>>> Operating Systems. Please do share with me interesting projects/issues
>>> that I can tackle!
>>>
>>> Thank you Ravindra Kumar Meena for writing a very detailed blog so I
>>> could successfully build :)
>>
>>>
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