Hello GNU Radio dev community! I wanted to pass on some information for you
that might be a good way for you to help contribute to our project. Thanks
to Pete Mathys during out GRCon15 Hackfest, we now have a list of blocks
with minimal or no documentation. I've put together a Google spreadsheet
that lists all of the blocks in question. For anyone looking to help us fix
the documentation, this would be a good place to start.

One of the issues is that many of these blocks are Python-based as
hierarchical blocks. Some have full documentation that is not properly
getting exported into GRC. So it might not be a case of documentation but
helping identify how to get that information out there.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Tb4nRjz8ruhzq-TlpkKFsByWI92fsON2cqR5HOolIwE/edit?usp=sharing

Another area to contribute is to help us identify areas where we can better
apply VOLK. Another spreadsheet that I've created lists all of the public
classes in GNU Radio. We wish to identify which classes/blocks could be
redone using VOLK. And if so, what VOLK kernels should we use as well as an
indicator for if the use of VOLK is done in that block. This can hopefully
serve as a checklist for the project in general and a good way for people
to contribute and help get our code moving faster.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zKBi3xmihD2Tv7ME0qsKOzC6QjV5FtzIk6mqpHbNlCI/edit?usp=sharing

Thanks!

Tom
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