Google Summer of Code 2023 - Python is looking for projects!
The Python-GSoC team is looking for new projects and new project ideas for Google Summer of Code 2023! Google Summer of Code is a mentorship program for new contributors to open source. If we provide volunteer mentorship and project ideas, Google will pay selected new contributors to work on an open source project. You can read more about the program and how it works here: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ Python's been taking part for a number of years, and we're applying to do it again this year! We serve as an "umbrella org" to make it easier for smaller python-based open source projects to take part in the program. We've got some groups working with us who've been doing this for years, but we're always looking for new projects and new mentors. If you've got a python-based open source project and wouldn't mind mentoring a new contributor to work on that feature you never quite had time for, we want to hear from you! You can read all the details here: https://python-gsoc.org/ If this sounds remotely interesting or you've got questions, send us a ping at gsoc-admins@python.org I'm *hoping* to get most new groups started by Feb 5 (that means you'd be on our page inn time for when the floodgates open and can attract all the most enthusiastic contributors) but we'll be taking new "sub-orgs" through until Feb 25. Terri
Hello, I am a active maintainer of celery. I have interest in participating in the gsoc programme under psf. May I have some more information? Best regards Asif Saif Uddin On Wed, 1 Feb 2023, 10:11 am Terri Oda, <terri@toybox.ca> wrote:
The Python-GSoC team is looking for new projects and new project ideas for Google Summer of Code 2023!
Google Summer of Code is a mentorship program for new contributors to open source. If we provide volunteer mentorship and project ideas, Google will pay selected new contributors to work on an open source project. You can read more about the program and how it works here: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
Python's been taking part for a number of years, and we're applying to do it again this year! We serve as an "umbrella org" to make it easier for smaller python-based open source projects to take part in the program. We've got some groups working with us who've been doing this for years, but we're always looking for new projects and new mentors. If you've got a python-based open source project and wouldn't mind mentoring a new contributor to work on that feature you never quite had time for, we want to hear from you!
You can read all the details here: https://python-gsoc.org/
If this sounds remotely interesting or you've got questions, send us a ping at gsoc-admins@python.org
I'm *hoping* to get most new groups started by Feb 5 (that means you'd be on our page inn time for when the floodgates open and can attract all the most enthusiastic contributors) but we'll be taking new "sub-orgs" through until Feb 25.
Terri _______________________________________________ PSF-Community mailing list -- psf-community@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to psf-community-leave@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/psf-community.python.org/ Member address: auvipy@gmail.com
Anything in particular you are looking for? If you are a project looking to come on as a sub-org take a look at https://python-gsoc.org/mentors.html#sub-orgs specifically as that has the expectations, and the general instructions, for how to apply with us. - John 'Warthog9' Hawley On 1/31/2023 8:32 PM, Asif Saif Uddin wrote:
Hello, I am a active maintainer of celery. I have interest in participating in the gsoc programme under psf. May I have some more information? Best regards Asif Saif Uddin
On Wed, 1 Feb 2023, 10:11 am Terri Oda, <terri@toybox.ca <mailto:terri@toybox.ca>> wrote:
The Python-GSoC team is looking for new projects and new project ideas for Google Summer of Code 2023!
Google Summer of Code is a mentorship program for new contributors to open source. If we provide volunteer mentorship and project ideas, Google will pay selected new contributors to work on an open source project. You can read more about the program and how it works here: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ <https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/>
Python's been taking part for a number of years, and we're applying to do it again this year! We serve as an "umbrella org" to make it easier for smaller python-based open source projects to take part in the program. We've got some groups working with us who've been doing this for years, but we're always looking for new projects and new mentors. If you've got a python-based open source project and wouldn't mind mentoring a new contributor to work on that feature you never quite had time for, we want to hear from you!
You can read all the details here: https://python-gsoc.org/ <https://python-gsoc.org/>
If this sounds remotely interesting or you've got questions, send us a ping at gsoc-admins@python.org <mailto:gsoc-admins@python.org>
I'm *hoping* to get most new groups started by Feb 5 (that means you'd be on our page inn time for when the floodgates open and can attract all the most enthusiastic contributors) but we'll be taking new "sub-orgs" through until Feb 25.
Terri _______________________________________________ PSF-Community mailing list -- psf-community@python.org <mailto:psf-community@python.org> To unsubscribe send an email to psf-community-leave@python.org <mailto:psf-community-leave@python.org> https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/psf-community.python.org/ <https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/psf-community.python.org/> Member address: auvipy@gmail.com <mailto:auvipy@gmail.com>
participants (3)
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Asif Saif Uddin -
John 'Warthog9' Hawley -
Terri Oda