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From: Christopher Kormanyos (e_float_at_[hidden])
Date: 2024-12-20 16:20:16
> asked if Boost had a current plan for
> participation in GSoC 2025
[snip]
Count me in, Matt!
Thanks for raising awarenessfor this opportunity.
> If anyone has past applications for the
> organization, please send a link or copies.
> We have until mid-Feb to apply as an
> organization, which I can do if no one
> else volunteers.
I've never been the org-admin, but
I'm a 6+ time successful mentor.
I have two rock-solid ideas for sensible,
highly-productive projects involving
further industrialization and quality
enhancement of Math/Multiprecision.
Also, if we find the right candidate(s)
for crypr, i can help with the administrative
obligations.
Kind regards, Christopher
On Friday, December 20, 2024 at 03:51:49 PM GMT+1, Matt Borland via Boost <boost_at_[hidden]> wrote:
All,
In the modules thread and on Slack, I asked if Boost had a current plan for participation in GSoC 2025. I haven't received any responses yet, so I'll assume there isn't a plan. I'm wondering if anyone has:
a) Projects they would like to propose for GSoC, and
b) An interest in mentoring.
Here are some ideas that I think could be beneficial and approachable:
1) A proof of concept for a Boost module, including distribution and installation processes, and potentially adding support to select libraries. This project could have easy access to the Clang and MSVC teams via their mentor it seems.
2) Bi-variate interpolation has been requested before in Math. ACM TOMS algorithms 751 and 761 could fit the bill, but their references are written in F77. A faithful translation and implementation of those papers would be a good start.
3) Chris Kormanyos and I are working on a cryptographic module that we intend to have certified under FIPS 140-3 and then propose to Boost. An extension of this could be a TLS project where a student provides a proof of concept with a generic file transfer server or similar that works securely with OpenSSL, and then also with our new module.
I can mentor at least one of these projects. If anyone has past applications for the organization, please send a link or copies. We have until mid-Feb to apply as an organization, which I can do if no one else volunteers.
Best,
Matt
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