Thanks for the tip! On Sat, 11 Feb, 2023, 5:19 pm Ankur Saini, wrote: > That wiki page also recommends to "put "GSoC" somewhere to the > subject”. > Doing so should improve visibility of the message and make > it reach those who filter out GSoC related mails and ultimately help > you getting a faster and better reply from the community. :) > > - Ankur > > > On 09-Feb-2023, at 8:37 PM, shivansh khare via Gcc > wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I would like to ask whether I could be part of the upcoming GSoC. I have > > been wanting to contribute to the project for some time now and I think > > that this would be a nice opportunity for that. > > > > I have looked into the different starter projects that are offered in the > > [Wiki GSoC page](https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode) and I was > > particularly interested in the `-ftime-trace` project. The following is > > what is given as a short description about the problematic: > > "Implement something similar to Clang's -ftime-trace feature which > > generates performance reports that show where the compiler spends compile > > time. For more information, please check the following blog post. There's > > also an existing bugzilla entry for this (if this becomes a GSoC project, > > the assignee will of course change). Required skills include C/C++ and > > finding a way through a large code-base." > > > > I am looking forward to your response. > > > > Best regards, > > Shivansh Khare > >