Hi Alan, hi NuttX devs, I initially looked at the WireGuard project, but I am now considering the TinyGL support on NuttX idea instead.
I checked the current public NuttX GSoC discussion issues and I did not find an active gsoc2026 discussion thread specifically for TinyGL. Before I open one and finalize a proposal direction, I wanted to confirm whether that is the right next step. My background is mainly systems work in Rust/C++, Linux, and constrained-system software. I am currently working on TrackOne, a verifiable telemetry ledger for timestamped sensing and actuation events in constrained environments, so I am most comfortable with low-level integration work and incremental bring-up on embedded targets. For TinyGL, my first instinct would be to keep scope practical: - port TinyGL cleanly into NuttX - validate rendering on one reproducible target first - provide a small demo workload - document build, integration, and current limitations A few questions before I proceed: - Should I open a dedicated GitHub discussion issue for TinyGL? - Is there a preferred target board or simulator for this project? - For GSoC scope, is the main goal a usable baseline TinyGL port, or do you also expect a concrete demo application stack on top of it? Best, Bilal El Khatabi [email protected] https://github.com/bilalobe
