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
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 inte
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 analysisPaul Biggar
>>> Garba
"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 analysisPaul Biggar
> > Garbage collection tuning
Google approved six applications for gcc for Summer of Code 2006.
They are:
Code parallelization using polyhdral model Plesco Alexandru
Escape analysisPaul Biggar
Garbage collection tuning Laurynas Biveinis
java.lang.management in Classpath
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I guess everybody is very busy. However, it would be nice to set up a
> page in the GCC Wiki with the list of projects accepted for this year
> SoC and some links. If someone has this information, I would volunteer
> to "wikify" it.
I've been assuming that Google was g
Hi,
I guess everybody is very busy. However, it would be nice to set up a
page in the GCC Wiki with the list of projects accepted for this year
SoC and some links. If someone has this information, I would volunteer
to "wikify" it.
Cheers,
Manuel.
PS: yeah, I am also interested part ;-) I would