
Dear Giannis, Thank you for your query and yourinterest in "provide quad-double". The project is open. You are right on time! I would be the mentor (Christopher Kormanyos).At the moment, I have two potential projects.I will, however, have time to mentor just 1 ofthem, either this one or the FFT proj. I strongly encourage you, if your scheduleallows, to submit your proposal and try. Kind regards, Chris On Thursday, April 8, 2021, 8:16:13 PM GMT+2, Γιάννης Γονιδέλης via Boost <boost@lists.boost.org> wrote: Hello, My name is Giannis Gonidelis. I am an Electrical & Computer Engineering student from Greece and a regular open-source contributor on HPX developed by STE||AR Group. The past year I have been working on trying to adapt the HPX Parallel Algorithms to C++20 by providing the interface dictated by Ranges-TS (by Niebler). HPX, being a C++ Standards library for Concurrency and Parallelization, has its roots on Boost and widely adopts template meta-programming (our project leader is also the founder of Boost.Spirit). I recognize that I might kick in a little late for a GSoC application, but before sharing my proposal, I would like to know if you plan on mentoring the project about providing the "Quad-Double Backend Type". If so, I would be glad to share my initial thoughts on the project with the mentor, along with my Programming competency test script, in order to submit a cohesive and thorough proposal. Please inform me on the project availability. Regards, Giannis Gonidelis GitHub: gonidelis<https://github.com/gonidelis> _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost