Hi Thomas
> (As you've sent your equally worded
> "GSoC'2023: Bypass assembler when generating LTO object files: GCC" email
> to <gcc@gcc.gnu.org>, let me also Cc my reply here to that list, so that
> others may contribute, too.)
Thank you for looping folks in; I'm equally interested in both projects,
and it would be great if you can suggest a few tasks that I can take up.

>>Building GCC and producing test results would be one obvious first task,
> have you worked on that already?
 > <https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/#Getting_Started_with_GCC_Development> has some
> pointers to get started.  If you have specific questions, we're happy to
> help, of course.

Yes, I have built the GCC from scratch on my Linux Machine.
I have written the documentation for the same. And working on understanding
the details of offLoading.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ffx7c29f0yfhvbiuvndku/GCC.paper?dl=0&rlkey=76x89xkzz3h41uemor9ksw6sl

> Which specifically?

I've subscribed to this mailing list. gcc@gcc.gnu.org

Can we schedule a meeting to discuss the project's timeline and specific
tasks that I can take on?
Please let me know your availability, as my time zone is IST.  I have
developed an understanding of offloading.

~Madhu

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