In reply to HosteDenis:
Yeah I'd steer clear of Le Temps Est Assassin, I did it last November and it was mega dry - solid M6+/Scottish tech 7 for the crux pitch. German gully is easier, though it has a very delicate traverse across a slab when dry.
I did Frendo-Ravanel a few weeks ago and that was in awful condition - deep unconsolidated powder low down and then devoid of useful ice on the mixed. Bold, too, as the cracks were too iced up.
Pellissier Gully could be good, probably a neve romp lower down with a few good moves of mixed at the top. I think Petit Viking has been done quite a lot recently? Hopefully someone with more up to date info will be along soon.