Hi!
I'm running out of time, so in short:
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 18:56:06 +0300, Fotis Koutoulakis
wrote:
> I would like to express my dearest apologies for the issue that arose
> with my lack of communication.
> As requested, I also wrote my first report on what I have been up to,
> up until this
Hi!
On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 16:42:06 +0200, I wrote:
> I have now pushed my working branch to tschwinge/t/hurd/go, and will
> update this from time to time, both for integrating further changes (my
> own as well as those that you send me), and merge in GCC trunk changes.
> On that branch, use somethin
Hi!
On Sat, 22 Jun 2013 08:15:46 -0700, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
> Go can work without split stack. In that case libgo will use much
> larger stacks for goroutines, to reduce the chance of running out of
> stack space (see StackMin in libgo/runtime/proc.c). So the number of
> simultaneous gorout
On Wed, 2013-06-26 at 18:56 +0300, Fotis Koutoulakis wrote:
> Hello everyone.
...
> I also would like to let you know that I am open to any criticism
> suggestions. If you have anything to note about my behavior,
> performance, methodologies, or just about anything for that matter,
> just drop me a
Hello everyone.
I would like to express my dearest apologies for the issue that arose
with my lack of communication.
As requested, I also wrote my first report on what I have been up to,
up until this point. It was nothing exciting, mostly reading
documentation about the two projects (and some boo
-- Forwarded message --
From: Fotis Koutoulakis
Date: Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: GDB/GCC/Hurd GSoC 2013 projects
To: Thomas Schwinge
Please excuse me for failing to appear at the weekly IRC Meeting. I
promise that this won't happen again.
I would like you to kno
Hi Fotis!
Neither have you shown up at the scheduled weekly IRC meeting, nor have
you given any notice that you wouldn't be able to make it this week.
Also, I have not seen any kind of status report from you in a very long
time.
I know you have been busy with university work before, which is fine