Hello Shubham Bhagat, sounds like a good plan. Like I said: If you want to look around a bit without picking a fixed project yet it might would be a good idea to have a look at some of the tickets. Topics in the BSP or driver area are most of the time good starting points if you have the hardware or a simulator.
PS: Please keep the devel list on CC. Best regards Christian On 16/11/2019 07:29, Shubham Bhagat wrote: > Hi! > I decided to start early to understand things here and find what I would > like to work on, if I have to choose a project. I intended to contribute > to some OS org to improve my understanding of OS and get some experience > along the way. RTEMS participating in GSOC is only like a cherry > topping. Thank you for your help! I will stay connected. Is the IRC only > active during GSOC? > On Thursday, 14 November, 2019, 12:13:44 am IST, Christian Mauderer > <l...@c-mauderer.de> wrote: > > > Hello Shubham Bhagat, > > welcome to RTEMS and congratulations for completing the Hello World task. > > You are quite early for GSoC 2020. So just to be sure let me ask: Do you > plan to participate as a GSoC student or do you want to start just out > of interest outside of a program like GSoC? > > If you want to start for GSoC: Most of us are not in GSoC mode and the > infrastructure isn't prepared yet. That's not really a problem but you > might don't find the information that well prepared at the moment. > > Regarding tasks to do: You can either have a look at the Open Projects > page in the wiki [1] or suggest some topics yourself. If you find > something just discuss it on the mailing list. Someone will show up and > help with how to approach the topic. Again: Please note that some of the > open projects might still have some left over from last year. But even > if you pick something that is solved yet we can then find something similar. > > Another possible starting point at this time could be to have a look at > some of the tickets at [2]. A lot of stuff piled up there and we are > always happy if someone starts to work on the less active tickets. Just > tell the mailing list that you want to work on a ticket to avoid > duplicate work. > > Note that most tickets are not really well suited for the time frame of > a GSoC project. But you might find some topics that you are interested > in and we can then find a GSoC project in that area. > > Best regards > > Christian > > [1] https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/OpenProjects > [2] https://devel.rtems.org/query > > On 13/11/2019 10:45, Shubham Bhagat wrote: >> Hi! >> I've completed the Hello World task for GSOC and have included the patch >> and screenshot in the attachments. Please do check. I am a sophomore >> Computer Science student from India looking to gain more knowledge in >> Operating Systems. Please do share with me interesting projects/issues >> that I can tackle! >> >> Thank you Ravindra Kumar Meena for writing a very detailed blog so I >> could successfully build :) > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> devel mailing list >> devel@rtems.org <mailto:devel@rtems.org> >> http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > >> _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel