On 6/9/21 5:01 AM, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 9. Juni 2021, 10:36:13 CEST schrieb Zhenbo Li:
Question to Henri - do you think submitting a tiny patch, fixing a compile warning in vkd3d is a good idea when preparing a student's proposal?
For GSoC we had the requirement that students send a non-trivial patch. E.g. a new test case would qualify. I am not sure about compile warnings. Ideally there shouldn't be any, and if they are they'd be compiler/system specific (e.g. macos clang) or a new gcc version. A spelling fix in a comment however was the example for a "too trivial" patch.
Though, given how late OSPP SoC was announced, I personally think it'd be a little unfair to apply the same requirement here. Of course, if one does manage it, that would probably be a point in their favor once they apply.