Hi Laouen, and congratulations for being accepted as a GSoC student this year. The competition was hard and we are sure you will do a great GSoC with us. Regarding the repository, it's indeed our way of storing students' projects during the GSoC. So you can start using it. For new libraries, students can start from scratch in this repository and for existing libraries, they fork the library in this repository. In the previous years, we had our GSoC on GitHub as well: https://github.com/BoostGSoC17 https://github.com/BoostGSoC15 https://github.com/BoostGSoC14 https://github.com/BoostGSoC13 Best regards, David On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 4:03 PM, Laouen Belloli via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
Hi, Boost community,
I was notified some days ago that my proposal for the Boost.Real project was accepted in the Google Summer of Code 2018 program.
I'm currently in contact with my mentor (Damian Vicino) talking about how to start the project and how to properly work to get a clean and performant code.
Any suggestion about common working methodologies in boost projects are welcome, and if there is a tutorial on the boost programming style please let me know so I can achieve a cleaner coding style that fits better with the rest of the library projects and facilitate the review process.
Regarding where to store the project: I have received an invitation to join the BoostGSoC18 GitHub organization from David Bellot. Is this a good place where to create the Boost.Real project? I suppose that the organization was created for this purpose, but because I only got the invitation I don't want to create my project within the organization without asking first.
Best,
-- Laouen Mayal Louan Belloli. LIAA - DC - FCEyN - UBA. C.A.B.A. - Buenos Aires - Argentina. https://liaa.dc.uba.ar +54 9 11 38675694
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