[Libre-soc-dev] Finishing off the grant: gigabit crypto router 2021-02-052

Jacob Lifshay programmerjake at gmail.com
Sun May 12 23:47:23 BST 2024


On Sun, May 12, 2024, 14:00 Cesar Strauss via Libre-soc-dev <
libre-soc-dev at lists.libre-soc.org> wrote:

> Hello Jacob,
>
> At the last Tuesday meeting, Luke asked me to track down his current
> RFP criteria, so you can work and submit RFPs. So here it is:
>

Thank you Cesar!

>
> Em 18/04/2024 14:33, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton escreveu:
> > jacob if you find any "admin" work (reporting, budget-sync)
> > i'm happy to do RFPs on that. documentation is out (because
> > it helps CALDERWOOD and LEWIS in their ongoing theft).
> > unit tests are out (likewise). finishing RFPs is ok,
> > writing existing RFPs is ok. developing *new material* to go
> > *into* RFPs is not ok. nmigen etc is ok.
>

Sorry I didn't get around to working on this yet, I was waiting on the
meeting that was planned between Michiel and Luke, though it was
delayed/canceled due to Luke being in the hospital at the time, I don't
know if it was rescheduled or not.

>
> The one below is closed, but your RFP payment date is missing. Did you
> submit it?
>
> * Bug 1044 - SVP64 implementation of pow(x,y,z)
> https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1044


I have not yet. I can submit that now, but I think I should wait until we
know if #1155 can be submitted too.

>
>
> As I understand it, one can finish tasks already in progress, so people
> can be paid for the development work they did in the past:
>
> * Bug 1155 - O(n^2) multiplication REMAP mode(s)
>    https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1155


I think we should review this one, since its current state may be
technically enough to declare it completed as is according to the
definition we gave NLnet, even if we didn't finish all the extra stuff we
wanted to. there may be others like that too.

I'm planning on starting doing that soon, probably on monday.

Jacob


More information about the Libre-soc-dev mailing list