Hi, Projects, students and mentors for SoC 2006 are now listed at http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode (you may edit it to link to your blog, website, or wiki page).
Cheers, Manuel. On 25/05/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel, I think it is not a problem that this info appears also in the GCC wiki, is it? Thus, tonight, I will write it down in the GCC wiki for further reference. If someone wishes to send me further information (links to blogs or webpages), you are welcome to send it to my email address. My intention is to document the progress in my project in the GCC wiki, so if you decide to do something similar, just send me the link (or add it yourself once the page is up). Cheers, Manuel. On 25/05/06, Daniel Berlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ian Lance Taylor wrote: > > "Paul Biggar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > >>> Google approved six applications for gcc for Summer of Code 2006. > >>> They are: > >>> > >>> Code parallelization using polyhdral model Plesco Alexandru > >>> Escape analysis Paul Biggar > >>> Garbage collection tuning Laurynas Biveinis > >>> java.lang.management in Classpath Andrew John Hughes > >>> Lock free C++ containers Phillip Jordan > >>> Wcoercion option Manuel López-Ibáñez > >> > >> I can't find my mentor listed in the SOC website anyhwere. Do you have > >> the list of mentors too? > > I believe we are going to get this stuff posted to the soc website today. > > > > > Sure. Here is the mentor list by student. > > > > Plesco Alexandru Daniel Berlin > > Paul Biggar Daniel Berlin > > Laurynas Biveinis Daniel Berlin > > Andrew John Hughes Mark Wielaard > > Phillip Jordan Benjamin Kosnik > > Manuel López-Ibáñez Ian Lance Taylor > > > > (Daniel is also mentoring four other applications for other > > organizations. Good thing he's so effective.) > > Actually, my name is just as a mentor for a few other orgs as a placeholder. > I'm only mentoring a total of 5, and one of them is a Google app, which > means i'm just making sure the professor and their student are doing > what they should be. > > Also, Fyodor (nmap) is mentoring 10 this year :) > >