On 9 Feb 2015 at 8:41, Robert Ramey wrote:
Damian Vicino consulted with me about proposing the following GSOC project:
Add safe<float> functionality to safe numerics http://rrsd.com/blincubator.com/bi_library/safe-numerics/?gform_post_id=426
This is an extremely difficult task. But my conversations with him have convinced me that he understands the issue involved. This would be a great addition to the safe numerics library which is still under development.
He has asked me to act as a mentor for this project and I have agreed to do so. I would expect to see him submit a proposal for this project soon if he hasn't done so already.
Firstly thank you hugely Robert for stepping forward to volunteer as mentor. Secondly, if he's the same Damian Vicino as was on this list a few months ago then I agree he's well capable. He looks to be an outstanding student. Indeed this year 2015 is looking to be a bumper year for GSoC, we may well have four prearranged students and mentors before GSoC has even begun. Historically those are shoo-ins for the rankings as they tend to be head and shoulders above the candidates who apply later, but equally we won't count our ducks before they have hatched. However, there is a process here, and his part doesn't start until after we get approved as an org this year, so first off we need to achieve that. To that end can you or him add the proposed project to the list of project ideas at https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SoC2015 please? That's the page Google reviews as part of approving us or not. A lack of ideas on that page caused our rejection in 2012, so we need that page long and detailed. Also, can Damian supply a link to code he has written so we can dispense with you having to set him a programming competency exam? The ideas page needs to be ready before the 20th Feb. Thanks, Niall --- Boost C++ Libraries Google Summer of Code 2015 admin https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SoC2015