Hi Anastasia, Thanks for the merge (Feel great contributing to flashrom). Thanks for helping me better understand flashrom and the projects for GSoC. As I said before I am interested in "Optimize Erase-Function Selection" and "Fix Endianness Issues" (I still cant decide which one to choose, kinda wanna do both if possible). I have understood what is the aim of the projects and also have some idea as to how to go about it.
I have read the proposal template and have some questions: In the project info section, do I have to write the same as given in the projects idea list, or do I write what I have understood (in the short and long descriptions)? Also, what is expected in the project breakdown? Will I be doing the project alone or the mentor(s) will be guiding me? I have completed a rough draft for my proposal, can someone review it? Aarya. On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 7:10 AM Anastasia Klimchuk <a...@chromium.org> wrote: > Hi Aarya, > > I fully agree with Simon, you are doing great! > > I have just submitted the first one out of your patches, congrats! Well > done :) > Few more of them seem to be almost ready, just some comments about commit > messages need to be resolved. > > Don't be surprised that you are getting so many comments about commit > messages. The reason is, once a patch is submitted, commit message stays in > history forever and it cannot be changed. So it is very important to get it > right. > Sometimes one need to go through the history of commits, to understand why > some code was written as is - and commit message should be able to explain > why. > > On the project side, read our project proposal template > <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DSg1FykuI7Z3JDY1Qtk8C6JjvpsYISMEwyV4932jtBI/edit?usp=sharing> > (if you haven't already) and see if you have any questions about it. Also > you can prepare questions that you would ask the Mentor. > > -- > Anastasia. >
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