
вт, 12 авг. 2025 г. в 16:25, René Ferdinand Rivera Morell via Boost <boost@lists.boost.org>:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 10:01 AM Antony Polukhin via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
Do you have any Boost related projects that could be done by students?
Depends. I have tooling (which includes some C++ libraries) related work that is adjacent to Boost. But it really depends on what students are expected to accomplish and are interested in. I'm guessing these are undergrad Senior students right? What C++ knowledge level would they be at?
Right. However the knowledge level even between the students of the same course is quite different, so a mentor should choose a student wisely.
I'm thinking we need potential mentors to create a database of tasks and related knowledge levels to accomplish them so that someone can match students to tasks.
+1. With such a list any student can choose a task depending on its interests. It may be worth highlighting that the tasks require undergraduate Senior students. We can reuse github for a database of tasks. Just make some special label for all the Boost libraries and a web page to view it. Looks like github provides the required API https://docs.github.com/en/rest/issues/issues?apiVersion=2022-11-28#list-org... Each library could then add that label to a task that fits students -- Best regards, Antony Polukhin