Hi Aditya,

 

The first step to contributing to HPX is to clone the repo and try
compiling the library and running the examples on your own machine.
Afterward, you can browse some entry level projects here:
https://github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx/wiki/GSoC-2019-Project-Ideas.

 

I would also suggest that you join the IRC channel (#ste||ar on
freenode) as many of us are available to answer questions there.

 

Please remember that GSoC is a self directed experience. Don't wait for
someone to give you a list of tasks, rather find a project which
interests you and start implementing a solution!

 

Adrian


On 2/12/2019 12:50 PM, Aditya Chondke wrote:
>
> Dear sir,
>
> I am Aditya Chondke from India. Currently, I am pursuing Masters in
> Geoinformatics from CSRE, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
> (IITB). I have my bachelors in Computer Science. I have extensive
> knowledge in C++ and Python and is very passionate about parallel
> computing. Presently we are developing an application using C++ for
> applying various filters, enhancements and Fast Fourier transform on
> images using parallel computing. I would love to contribute to STE||AR
> Group in the upcoming Google Summer of Code 2019. I would be very
> grateful to get any directions to start with so that I can pursue and
> participate in the Google Summer of Code 2019 with your organization.
>
>
>
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