Hi Pavel,

I also don't know how the process will work. I'm adding CC Maxim
Solodovnik to help us.

We got a student interested on integrating Rust to NuttX, his
description is here:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CsDAZC_R32fZZkKIKL5I4IhdZRdxbFrV8utfY3bcQE4

BR,

Alan

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CsDAZC_R32fZZkKIKL5I4IhdZRdxbFrV8utfY3bcQE4

On 4/5/21, Pavel Pisa <ppisa4li...@pikron.com> wrote:
> Hello to everybody,
>
> the time advances too fast and I expect that it is time
> to negotiate mentor roles. If I have not missed something,
> there has been no response to Michal Lenc proposal yet.
>
> Is there somebody coordinating Apache GSoC for NuttX or should we
> negotiate next steps with central Apache GSoC coordinators directly.
>
> My interrest is in the Michal Lenc project which can lead
> to significant progress in affordable open-source Rapid Control
> Application Platform availability to community.
>
> There has been registered issue for the project as stated
> in Apache GSoC instructions
>
>   https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTTX-3
>
> The task has been proposed and accepted into Apache GSoC 2021
> projects ideas.
>
> Michal Lenc has prepared proposal (high quality according to me)
> which is based on his knowledge from previous contributions
> to NuttX and discussion in group of more people addressed
> by this e-mail
>
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/13jipDxufiD3QGfJ0Udnp_B_3JxieoPO3lvrCUvLVNhQ/edit
>
> Roberto Bucher offers to take role of mentor and reviver (he is primary
> author of pysimCoder and has invested lot to make it already practically
> usable with some NuttX targets) and I as mentor consultant (I have
> longer experience with NuttX and its dissemination into company
> projects, worked on integration prototype with pysimCoder, but
> I am from the same university as Micah Lenc which makes me
> not optimal for independent review).
>
> I am not sure if we can apply directly for GSoC mentor roles
> or have to wait for invitation. In my multiple RTEMS GSoC
> participations as a mentor, I have registered in the respose
> to invitation from organization GSoC coordinator.
>
> Can you guide us, please, what should we do next.
>
> Thanks much for response and guiding us to the right direction.
>
> Best wishes and health to you and your relatives,
>
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>
> On Monday 29 of March 2021 16:35:26 lencm...@fel.cvut.cz wrote:
>> I am writing this email to let NuttX community and other people
>> interested in pysimCoder integration with NuttX know about updates
>> regarding this Google Summer of Code project. The student applications
>> period for GSoC is starting tonight at 8.00 pm CEST. I have done some
>> final typographic changes to my NuttX Support for Rapid Control
>> Applications Development with pysimCoder proposal and will upload it
>> as soon as system allows it. Google Document of the proposal can be
>> seen below:
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/13jipDxufiD3QGfJ0Udnp_B_3JxieoPO3lvrCUvL
>>VNhQ/edit?usp=sharing
>>
>> Regarding mentors, Professor Roberto Bucher and Dr. Pavel Píša have
>> already expressed the interest to participate as my mentors during the
>> project. The mentor´s assigning to the project should be probably done
>> in early stages of the applications period as Apache gives better
>> early evaluation to project with assigned mentors than to those
>> without them. Also if anyone from the community has some ideas about
>> the project or its goals, I would definitely like to talk about them.
>>
>> I would also like to use this thread to keep you all updated about the
>> project progress and its outcomes.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Michal Lenc
>
>

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