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Hi Mayank! The <libc-alpha@sourceware.org> mailing list is the canonical place for glibc discussion. (That information is indeed missing from <http://www.gnu.org/software/soc-projects/ideas-2014.html#glibc>.) Note that text/html emails will be refused by the mailing list software (same for all sourceware.org and gcc.gnu.org mailing lists, as far as I know), so you'll want to configure your MUA accordingly. On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 12:41:08 +0530, Mayank Bhura <mayank94@ieee.org> wrote: > I am Mayank Bhura, 2nd year Computer Science Undergraduate at the National > Institute of Technology Karnataka. I was interested in the ISOC11 and Math > Testing Projects. > > Since there have not been any puzzles or preliminary tasks given anywhere > on the website, I request you to kindly instruct me where to start. I know > POSIX Pthread Programming; I have it this semester as a college course. I > am also a competitive programmer, so I often use the math library of C > extensively. And hence, my knowledge of C language is also pretty extensive. > > With a lot of zeal and interest, I request you to guide me where to start, > so I can get started with the project immediately. I will be eager to > receive a reply from you. I wish to contribute as much as I can. > > Thanking you, > Yours Fatihfully, > Mayank GrÃÃe, Thomas
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