On 14/06/16 11:41, Andrey Gursky wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 20:21:39 +0200
Tristan Gingold <tging...@free.fr> wrote:

On 13/06/16 00:07, Jonas Baggett wrote:
Hello,

I am thinking about collaborating in this project. My name is Jonas
Baggett, I am an electronic engineer and I have 2 years of practice
working on VHDL projects. When I started to understand the programming
philosophy behind VHDL, I really find it interesting. At that period I
discovered Ada and I naturally liked this language because of its
similar programming philosophy.
I have already made simulations under GHDL of some of my projects some
time ago and really find that it is a promising software. So I would
like to participate in the improvement of this software. Where do you
think I can help you ? I believe this could be an interesting challenge
for me and as now I have only a temporary job not related to my field,
it will keep myself active in the field.

Hello,

if you look at https://github.com/tgingold/ghdl there are many open
issues: some are bugs to be fixed and others are enhancements.
You can start from any of them.
You can also work on the FST waveforms dumper, or something very
different like interfacing with Python.

Do not hesitate to subscribe to this mailing list and to ask any
question.

Tristan,

since you've pointed only to the new github page, do you plan to migrate
the tickets from sourceforge [1]?

No, as I don't know an easy way to do it.

But I don't forget them too.

P.S. BTW, Tristan, I looked over closed bugs on github and I'd like
to kindly ask you to reference a git commit in your last closing
message. This is very helpful when browsing through this stuff later.

Indeed. Do you know how to do that automatically. I suppose I can reference an issue in a commit.

Tristan.


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