> On 19-May-2021, at 4:12 AM, David Malcolm <dmalc...@redhat.com> wrote: > > [sending this offlist for now] > > Hi Ankur Hi > > I'm mentoring your "Extending C++ support for static analysis pass" > GSoC project, so I thought I'd say "hi"... or looking at your email > address should that be "hail"? :-) XD > > We're in the "Community Bonding" phase (until June 6th, I believe). > > Some things we ought to get set up during this time: > > - copyright assignment (see Martin Jambor's email) Done > > - making sure you can build GCC from source, run the test suite on the > result, and step through things in the debugger (you've already done > some of this already, IIRC). Yes, I have already build gcc from source few times ( especially when there is an update to analyzer ) and have skimmed thought things via debugger but I would be doing more of it now. > > Can we have this discussion on the GCC mailing list? Ok, I have cc gcc@gcc.gnu.org <mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org> on this reply > > What's the best email address to contact you at? The GSoC dashboard > has your email as "hailankurthe...@gmail.com", but your application has > "arsenic.second...@gmail.com" so I've sent this email to both. "arsenic.second...@gmail.com <mailto:arsenic.second...@gmail.com>” is what I would be using primarily for most of my interactions here, the other one is more for personal or urgent mails( free from all the noise from mailing lists that I am subscribed to ) so feel free to use it in case you want to send an urgent mail that need immediate attention. > > It might be good to have an initial "meeting" virtually if that's > something you can do - e.g. Zoom or Google Meetings, or similar. I > live near Boston, MA in the USA (currently at UTC-4), and I believe > you're in/near Delhi (UTC+5:30 ?). That's a somewhat awkward > combination of timezones. With no specific date in mind, but looking > at: > > https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?year=2021&month=5&day=18&p1=43&p2=771 > it looks like my 8:15am is your 5:45pm, if that's a time that could > work for you? I am totally ok with the timing and have access to both zoom and google meet for online meetings. > > That said I have no idea what bandwidth is like for you (e.g. if your > connection is metered, or if access to internet is difficult given the > pandemic), so I apologize if this is an unreasonable suggestion. internet should not be a problem, I have access to an unlimited broadband WIFI connection along with decent amount of cellular data to back it up in case of speed drops or power failure. Thanks - Ankur