Hello all,
at the meeting with Prof. Bucher we were discussing the possibility to do these meetings regularly once a week, ideally in the late afternoon so we would cover all our timezones. I´ve created an online poll so we could find a preferable time for everyone. Dr. Píša already mentioned to me that he would not prefer Wednesdays and Fridays so I excluded those two days from the poll. I think Prof. Bucher mentioned he might not be available on Mondays but I am not sure whether I remember that correctly so I rather included times for Monday aswell. https://www.strawpoll.me/45301435 (all times are in UTC) Best regards, Michal Lenc ---------- Původní e-mail ---------- Od: Roberto Bucher <roberto.buc...@supsi.ch> Komu: Brennan Ashton <bash...@brennanashton.com>, Michal Lenc <lencmich@fel. cvut.cz> Datum: 18. 5. 2021 11:14:43 Předmět: Re: Google Summer of Code "I have a meeting till for 1:45PM to 3:15PM UTC in the afternoon, so for me is possible to do something starting at 3:30PM. Otherwise it is possible for me to do an additional meeting with Brennan and Michal tomorrow later in the afternoon, and something today with Pavel and Michal at 11:15 BR Roberto On 5/18/21 10:05 AM, Brennan Ashton wrote: > I am in PT so 11:00 UTC is 4AM (and tonight is already a very late > night for me, so if we could possibly do it a little later that would > be ideal if possible. > > --Brennan > > On Tue, May 18, 2021, 12:59 AM <lencm...@fel.cvut.cz > <mailto:lencm...@fel.cvut.cz>> wrote: > > > Hello all, > > firstly I would like to thank you all for your support during the > proposal period. I am looking forward to cooperating on pysimCoder > integration with NuttX. > > I forked pysimCoder GIT few days ago and started with implementation > of SocketCAN support. I can successfully send and receive CAN > messages, thought RT receive is yet to be done. The GIT branch can be > seen at <<https://github.com/michallenc/pysimCoder/tree/socketcan > <https://github.com/michallenc/pysimCoder/tree/socketcan>>. > > Regarding the meeting, I have a consultation for semestral project > starting at 11 UTC. I have just a one question about the project, > so I > expect it would take just a few minutes, would it be ok to move our > meeting to 11:15 UTC? > > Regarding some place for updates about the project, I think NuttX > GitHub Issue would be the most appropriate as it should have the most > amount of readers. > > Best regards, > Michal Lenc > > > Cituji Roberto Bucher <roberto.buc...@supsi.ch > <mailto:roberto.buc...@supsi.ch>>: > > > Hi > > > > for me it's ok to do a meeting today at 11:00 UTC. Do I have to > > organize a zoom meeting? > > > > BR > > > > Roberto > > > > On 5/18/21 9:22 AM, Pavel Pisa wrote: > >> Hello Roberto and others, > >> > >> I am happy that the project has been selected and hope that > >> it helps to advance usesfull toll and OS/HW combination. > >> > >> My availability, today 11:00 to 12:00 UTC, then after 18:00 UTC. > >> Tomorrow, Wednesday till 11:00 UTC and after 18:00 UTC. > >> Thusday is ideal, I can schedule activities at my will. > >> I want to have leave on this Friday and weekend, we plan > >> boat trip. Next week Tueday and even better Thursday > >> and evenings after 18:00 UTC other days are possible. > >> > >> Best wishes, > >> > >> Pavel > >> > >> PS: we should probably define some place where to collect > >> information to coordinate the work. May it be corresponding > >> NuttX Apache issue or pysimCoder Wiki, NuttX Wiki.... > >> Michal Lenc's GitHub wiki.... > >> > >> On Tuesday 18 of May 2021 07:34:42 Roberto Bucher wrote: > >>> Buongiorno Michal > >>> > >>> I'd like to congratulate with you about the acceptance of the > NuttX > >>> project "NuttX Support for RapidControl Applications > Development with > >>> pysimCoder" a the GSOC! > >>> > >>> I'm very excited to share with you my experience during this > project, > >>> and I hope that your contribution can help in develop and sharing > >>> pysimCoder with the community. > >>> > >>> I think that we can organize ASAP a video meeting, perhaps > with Prof. > >>> Pisa and Brennan Ashton. > >>> > >>> Best regards > >>> > >>> Prof. Roberto Bucher > > > "