This is a fairly tricky one; familiarity with the Linux kernel would be good.
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 7:30 AM, Hartmut Kaiser <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, I am 3rd year Computer Science student and am interested in the >> project "Stack Overflow detection for Linux". I have some background in >> hpc/parallel computing from my internship where I worked on a matrix >> library for mobile devices(c++ and OpenGL). > > This is not a trivial task requiring some understanding on how low-level > memory management works. > >> I have read the github page for Stellar, am I correct in assuming that I >> am supposed to research further on the topic I have chosen and post to the >> mailing list for feedback on my ideas? > > Well, in the end you will have to write a proposal outlining what you would > like to do, how you would like to approach the issue, etc. If you have > concrete questions you can always come back to this mailing list or our IRC > for help. > >> Secondly, do I need to perform some qualification task for submitting my >> proposal? > > None, we make the final decision based on ranking the proposals we receive. > >> Also, any advice and further pointers are appreciated. Thanks. > > Regards Hartmut > --------------- > http://boost-spirit.com > http://stellar.cct.lsu.edu > > > -- Bryce Adelstein Lelbach aka wash Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ISO C++ Committee Member CppCon and C++Now Program Chair PROGRAM CHAIRING MODE ACTIVATED -- _______________________________________________ hpx-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.cct.lsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/hpx-users
