[gsoc20] Proposal review for extending Boost.Multiprecision to higher precision
Hi Boost community, I have prepared a draft of my proposal for extending and optimising Boost.Multiprecision to higher precision, after an initial discussion with Christopher Kormanyos: https://docs.google.com/document/d/100he6gJnUCilhsEiRWaL7PYi0IZaAL4tJfu-D3yF... Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Dim131 -- Sent from: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/Boost-Dev-f2600599.html
On Mar 24, 2020, at 12:46, dim131 via Boost
wrote: Hi Boost community,
I have prepared a draft of my proposal for extending and optimising Boost.Multiprecision to higher precision, after an initial discussion with Christopher Kormanyos:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/100he6gJnUCilhsEiRWaL7PYi0IZaAL4tJfu-D3yF...
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Dim131
Hi Dimitri, You should add a couple of things to your proposal 1) short overview of what boost.multiprecision is or does - because it is not obvious to the reader 2) state of this library currently - because it sounds like you are proposing to fill-in missing functionality 3) Milestones should include writing documentation Best Regards, Kostas Savvidis National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos", Athens, Greece
Hi Kosta, Thank you very much for the feedback. 1), 2) I have updated the proposal summary to make these clearer. 3) I had already included documentation as a subgoal for one of the extensions (and I thought it was implied for all new code), but now I have made it a milestone on its own (M5). Let me know if you have any other comments. Kind regards, Dimitris -- Sent from: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/Boost-Dev-f2600599.html
Hello Dimitris,
Coming down to the wire on proposals...
I just want to make sure that you havesubmitted your proposal to the formalplace required by Google.
I am uncertain of the formal location, even thoughI should probably be expected to know this.
Does anyone know this propoer submit location?
And Dimitris, have you submitted there?
Kind regards, Chris
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020, 2:40:39 AM GMT+1, dim131 via Boost
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Christopher Kormanyos
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dim131
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Kostas Savvidis