That wiki page also recommends to "put "GSoC" somewhere to the
subject”.  
Doing so should improve visibility of the message and make
it reach those who filter out GSoC related mails and ultimately help
you getting a faster and better reply from the community. :)

- Ankur

> On 09-Feb-2023, at 8:37 PM, shivansh khare via Gcc <gcc@gcc.gnu.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I would like to ask whether I could be part of the upcoming GSoC. I have
> been wanting to contribute to the project for some time now and I think
> that this would be a nice opportunity for that.
> 
> I have looked into the different starter projects that are offered in the
> [Wiki GSoC page](https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode) and I was
> particularly interested in the `-ftime-trace` project. The following is
> what is given as a short description about the problematic:
> "Implement something similar to Clang's -ftime-trace feature which
> generates performance reports that show where the compiler spends compile
> time. For more information, please check the following blog post. There's
> also an existing bugzilla entry for this (if this becomes a GSoC project,
> the assignee will of course change). Required skills include C/C++ and
> finding a way through a large code-base."
> 
> I am looking forward to your response.
> 
> Best regards,
> Shivansh Khare

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