Hi Christopher, 2018-02-15 11:52 GMT+01:00 Christopher Dimech <dim...@gmx.com>: > I am the administrator of GNU Behistun, a package designed > to image the internal constituents of the subsurface using seismic waves. > It is written in Fortran and uses gfortran. I am not sure how well you > think it fits in your GSoC project. Does related work under your proposal > have to focus on development of the gcc compiler itself, or would it also > allow work on peripheral associations.
I don't quite think this is appropriate for GCC as a mentoring org. It might fit better under the "GNU" umbrella, which also seems to be a mentoring org in this year's GSoC and lists all kinds of GNU projects: https://www.gnu.org/software/soc-projects/ideas-2018.html Cheers, Janus > --------------------- > Christopher Dimech > GNU Behistun Chief Administrator > - Geophysical Simulation > - Geological Subsurface Mapping > - Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation > - Natural Resource Exploration and Exploitation > > >> Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at 2:01 PM >> From: "Martin Jambor" <mjam...@suse.cz> >> To: gcc@gcc.gnu.org >> Subject: Re: Google Summer of Code 2018: Call for mentors and ideas >> >> Hi, >> >> I am happy to announce that we were selected as a Google Summer of Code >> 2018 mentor organization. >> >> At this point I am being asked to "invite mentors," so I will soon >> invite all the people who have expressed interest in the January email >> thread (or on IRC). >> >> If anybody has an additional idea for a GSoC project, please share it >> with us here and perhaps also add it to the Wiki page. >> >> If anybody else thinks of being a mentor this year, please write me an >> email, the sooner the better. I suspect that a google account is >> mandatory, though. >> >> Any other ideas/comments/suggestions are also welcome. >> >> Martin >>