Hi Lakhan, Just FYI, Mar 27 16:00 PM UTC is a deadline for proposals. If you are still interested in the project, please make sure to submit your proposal by this time.
We will also have the last Q&A office hours <https://jenkins.io/projects/gsoc/#office-hours> today at 18:00PM UTC. Feel free to join if you have any questions. Best regards, Oleg Nenashev On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 9:22:54 PM UTC+1, Oleg Nenashev wrote: > > Hi Lakhan, > > Yes, it would be great to extend Jenkins features for OSS EDA tools you > mentioned. Regarding your query, it would be great to limit the scope of > the project to few tools to that you could keep focused when you create a > project proposal draft. Regarding FuseSoC, we also have active project > maintainers who may be interested to co-mentor the project. All other tools > in the list are also feasible. > > We are also setting up a GSoC sync-up call between Jenkins and > LibreCores/FOSSi community members to next week. Currently the slot is TBD, > please add options possible to you: > https://doodle.com/poll/w38ne6qekiyfrb9u > > Best regards, > Oleg > > On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 3:15:18 AM UTC+1, martinda wrote: >> >> Hi Lakhan, >> >> Thank you for your interest in the GSoC project on EDA plugin for Jenkins. >> >> There are many things a Jenkins EDA plugin can do. It can run the EDA >> tool, but that is rather trivial as anyone can shell out and call the tool >> from the command line. But what get more interesting is interpreting and >> reporting the results. Think of what is important when interpreting >> hardware simulations and synthesis results, what users are interested in >> knowing (simulation pass/fail criteria, log parsing, resource utilization, >> timing, etc) and that should provide a lot of material for coding the >> plugin. It is probably better to have one plugin for each EDA tool. >> >> Note that we are also in contact with the librecores community regarding >> this plugin, so you should definitely join that community too ( >> https://gitter.im/librecores/Lobby). A good approach would be to use one >> of their open source projects and build it with the EDA plugin. Lastly we >> have office hours (https://jenkins.io/projects/gsoc/#office-hours), all >> students are invited to participate and ask questions. >> >> Best Regards, >> Martin d'Anjou >> >> >> On Friday, March 16, 2018 at 1:04:02 AM UTC-4, Lakhan Shiva wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> My name is Lakhan Shiva Kamireddy. I am a second year graduate student >>> at University of Colorado Boulder. I am interested in developing a Jenkins >>> Plugin for one of the EDA tools viz, >>> FuseSOC, Yosys, icetools, ArachnePnr, etc. It will help to report FPGA >>> resource utilization per build, etc. >>> >>> I am a user of Jenkins CI build platform while i was a backend web >>> application developer for a multinational consulting corporation (Deloitte >>> Consulting). >>> >>> Last year summer, I was an intern at Google, Sunnyvale office in >>> Califronia,as a Hardware Engineering intern and developed a Formal >>> Verification library (SystemVerilog and Perl) >>> which falls under RTL design and Verification domain. I think this would >>> be a great project and would like to come up with a proposal for this. I >>> would like to get as much details as possible >>> for this project and also its potential to get accepted as a GSOC 2018 >>> project for Jenkins. >>> >>> I have pursued some graduate level courses like Logic Synthesis and >>> Optimization, Computer Aided Verification(Formal Verification) at the >>> University of Colorado Boulder in the past years. >>> >>> Kindly contact me, to fuel this project as a potential GSOC 2018 >>> candidate. >>> >>> Thanks and Kind Regards, >>> Lakhan Shiva Kamireddy >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Jenkins Developers" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/jenkinsci-dev/70eb26f1-ca96-4998-96ae-6e5e9526d6d2%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
