Hi,
I've been working on CircleCI configuration for Boost.GIL,
temporarily, in my GitHub fork (mloskot/gil).
When I go to https://circleci.com/gh/mloskot/gil/edit#parallel-builds,
I see this message:
"boostorg's plan has 8 days left on its trial.
You may want to try increasing parallelism below to get the most
value out of your containers."
Could anyone help me to understand why I see this message
even if I added the project to CircleCI from
my fork and not from boostorg/gil?
Does it mean, all boostorg repositories and all their forks
share the CircleCI allowances?
There is also second message saying
"These settings are only for 1.0 builds. To define parallelism for 2.0 jobs"
and since I'm developing CircleCI 2.0 setup for Boost.GIL,
I assume I can ignore this secong message.
Best regards,
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Hi,
I'm interested in working on the Boost.SafeFloat or Boost.Real as a gsoc
project. Currently I'm in the process of completing the selection
criteria(reading the linked matrial, solving competency test) . I've good
experience with coding in C++. I went through the safefloat codebase and
documentation and it looks quite interesting.
But I'm not sure how I'm supposed to submit the competency test solutions.
Do I have to include that with the Gsoc proposal? Can someone inform me
about that?
Also, the Boost.Real project is under the catagory "GSoC Projects which have
been prearranged by students with mentors for 2018". Is this project still
open for participent submission?
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Hello,
I'm interested in working on *Boost.uBLAS* library. *I've fundamentally
finished the Programming Competency Test for this project. I'm currently
improving it.* I need more information on the following:
*1.* Can multiple people who also apply for GSoC work on this same project?
*2.* How will I submit my Programming Competency Test?
*3.* Has anyone taken this project already?
*4.* If 3 = yes, do you allow multiple people working on the same project
for GSoC 2018?
*5.* If 5 = no, what project should I work on? I have never used or worked
with Boost Library before, so I don't know what in Boost Library needs to be
improved. What project do you think would be feasible for
Thank you!
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Dear boost community,
I'm Bensong Liu, a second year undergraduate student. I'm interested in
Boost.SafeFloat and willing to contribute to this project. I've finished
all of the `Programming competency test` and I'm still working on tests
&& proposal.
Then how could I contact my mentor, and how should I submit my solution
to tests(https://recolic.net/res/note-deploy-key-for-gsoc.sh)? Thanks
for your guidance.
Bensong Liu
Hi,
I'm interested in working on the Boost.SafeFloat or Boost.Real as a gsoc project. Currently I'm in the process of completing the selection criteria(reading the linked matrial, solving competency test) . I've good experience with coding in C++. I went through the safefloat codebase and documentation and it looks quite interesting.
But I'm not sure how I'm supposed to submit the competency test solutions. Do I have to include that with the Gsoc proposal? Can someone inform me about that?
Also, the Boost.Real project is under the catagory "GSoC Projects which have been prearranged by students with mentors for 2018". Is this project still open for participent submission?
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Hi, I was in contact with Damián Vicino talking about a proposal for the
Boost Real project. I posted here
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KwPUioBYy19HM0X9O1e6X6gigOkmzoqZ/view?usp=…>
what
I got so far, please comment on it if you have some time so I can improve
it following your suggestions.
I would appreciate very much your opinion as I have no experience writing
GSoC proposals.
Thanks and Best regards to all,
Laouen.
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Laouen Mayal Louan Belloli.
LIAA - DC - FCEyN - UBA.
C.A.B.A. - Buenos Aires - Argentina.
https://liaa.dc.uba.ar
+54 9 11 38675694
I am Anant Agrawal currently pursuing B.E in computer science had posted
the proposal but had not received any response regarding it. Had anyone
gone through it.
Hello everyone I am Akshay Kumar Raut, a 3rd year undergrad student in
Computer Science from India. Please provide feedback and comments on my
project proposal on Boost.Real basic operators. Thank you. here is the link
:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TrfYxYHRVFREkLKMqn9b23X3i8dtZ2_q
warm regards,
Akshay Kumar Raut
Hi,
my name is Tinko Bartels, I'm studying to get a Master's degree in
Mathematics at TU Berlin. I'm interested to work on Boost Geometry. I'm
working at the university for a couple of years on C++ projects that rely on
Boost libraries, most notably Boost.Geometry. Our work involves the
computation of exact covers of spaces with boxes. This motivated my idea to
add support to
void union_(Geometry1 const & geometry1, Geometry2 const & geometry2,
Collection & output_collection)
void sym_difference(Geometry1 const & geometry1, Geometry2 const &
geometry2, Collection & output_collection)
void difference(Geometry1 const & geometry1, Geometry2 const & geometry2,
Collection & output_collection)
for
Geometry1=Geometry2=box
and
Collection is a collection of boxes.
Since I have no merged contributions to open source projects to refer to, I
could, for example, provide an implementation of the difference method for
types adhering to the box concept and a collection of boxes as
output_collection.
Since the results of those operations in terms of exact covers of the
resulting space with boxes are not uniquely defined and the implementation
should take less than 3 months, additional strategies for these
specializations of the above algorithms could be added as future milestones.
If this endeavor is considered worthwhile by potential mentors, I would get
started on writing a proposal right away.
Kind regards,
Tinko Bartels
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