On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 12:30:40AM +0500, Tahir Ramzan wrote:
Respected Sir,
I am a MS CS scholar of Virtual University of Pakistan, I want to
participate in GSoC 2016 for Libvirt. Data Science, Networks, Information
security, digital forensics and ethical hacking are my core areas of
interest.
Currently, I am working on a research project on live forensics of GPU and
volatile memories like RAMs and Caches.
I am looking forward your guidance to start my contribution for Libvirt,
thanks in anticipation.
Hi,
it's good to hear that you are interested. I'll give you the same hints
as I give others for now. But before that, have you had a chance of
looking at the ideas page of libvirt? Is any one of those ideas
appealing to you or do you have your own
As for the ideas, look at our documentation, clone the repository [1],
try building it [2], running tests etc., look at the contributor
guidelines [2] and generally browse the site to know about some basics.
You can also browse the code on the web [4]. Then you can go through
the code and see how it all works; or the parts that interest you the
most, for now.
Be sure to fill in the application before the deadline, the time window
is pretty short this year.
Have a nice day,
Martin
[1]
git://libvirt.org/libvirt.git
[2]
https://libvirt.org/compiling.html
[3]
https://libvirt.org/hacking.html
[4]
https://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt.git;a=summary
Regards
Tahir Ramzan
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