This post is also available on Jade’s blog Hello! I’m Jade Ellis, AKA JadedBlueEyes. You might know me from my project with MetaBrainz last year – if not, I’m happy to have the chance to introduce myself. I’m an undergraduate Computer Science student at the University of Kent in England, a music enthusiast and (in my spare time) … Continue reading "GSoC 2025: Building Libretto, a Matrix Archiver"| MetaBrainz Blog
Hi everyone, I’m Hemang Mishra (hemang-mishra on IRC and hemang-mishra on GitHub). I’m currently a pre-final year student at IIIT Jabalpur, India. This summer, I had the opportunity to participate in Google Summer of Code with MetaBrainz. My mentor for the program was Jasjeet Singh (jasje on IRC). I contributed to ListenBrainz Android, where I … Continue reading "GSoC 2025: Onboarding Revamp in ListenBrainz Android"| MetaBrainz Blog
Hello, my name is Shaik Junaid (IRC nick fettuccinae and fettuccinae on GitHub). I’m an undergrad computer science student from MGIT, Hyderabad, India. My project focused on adding a central notification system for MetaBrainz. Project Overview This project’s idea was suggested to me by mentor @ruaok (AKA mayhem on IRC). I submitted my proposal on … Continue reading "GSoC 2025: MetaBrainz Notification System"| MetaBrainz Blog
Greetings, Everyone! I am Granth Bagadia (holycow23 on IRC), an undergraduate Computer Science student at Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani. This summer, I had the opportunity to participate in Google Summer of Code 2025 with MetaBrainz, where I worked on introducing advanced user statistics visualizations for ListenBrainz. I was mentored by Ansh … Continue reading "GSoC 2025: Advanced User Statistics Visualizations"| MetaBrainz Blog
Hi Everyone! I am Suvid Singhal (suvid on matrix), an undergraduate Computer Science student at Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani. I took part in the Google Summer of Code 2025 and have been contributing to Metabrainz Foundation since December 2024. My GSoC project was to develop a file-based listening history importer for … Continue reading "GSoC 2025: Importing Listening History Files in Listenbrainz"| MetaBrainz Blog
Hey Everyone 👋🏻 !| MetaBrainz Blog
This summer I participated in GSoC under the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure. The goal of the project was to add a new byte type to the LLVM IR, capable of representing raw memory values.| The LLVM Project Blog
With the increasing importance of GPU computing, having a robust and familiar C standard library becomes a valuable asset for developers. The LLVM project is actively working to provide this foundation, as a solid libc implementation enables more complex libraries to be developed for and used on GPUs.| The LLVM Project Blog
This GSOC project is derived from Mixxx issue#9328. The goal is to determine whether alternative interpolation algorithms result in a noticeable reduction in scratching artifacts or a latency improvement over linear interpolation, providing quantitative supporting evidence where possible. Introduction On a turntable, scratching is performed by moving the stylus …| Mixxx
Mixxx has been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code 2025, a global program focused on bringing new contributors into open source software development. This is a great opportunity for us to attract new contributors, as they will receive a stipend sponsored by Google.| Mixxx
Disclaimer: The blog post primarily serves as the documentation for the Google Summer of Code 2024 project: "Multi channel mixing support (STEMS)". Explore New Creative Horizons with Mixxx's Latest Feature: Stem Mixing We're excited to bring a powerful new feature to Mixxx: Stem Mixing. While the concept of stems — separate …| Mixxx
Introduction Welcome to the GSoC report for the Harmonic Mixing Enhancements project, which aims to make finding compatible tracks a breeze with these new features: Color coding the Key column of the track list. New Track Similarity Column, which uses the Key and BPM to compute how well two tracks …| Mixxx
Mixxx has been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code 2024, a global program focused on bringing new contributors into open source software development. This is a great opportunity for us to attract new contributors, as they will receive a stipend sponsored by Google. …| Mixxx
Mixxx has been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code 2023, a global program focused on bringing new contributors into open source software development. This means that new or even established contributors of Mixxx have the opportunity to work on Mixxx full-time during the summer for 12 …| Mixxx
Disclaimer: The blog post primarily serves as the documentation for the Google Summer of Code 2022 project: "Track Suggestion Feature". Thus, it contains a lot more detailed description, than the other Mixxx blog posts. Introduction After long hours of playing, when the floor is crowded the question shows up. "What …| Mixxx
Disclaimer: The blog post primarily serves as the documentation for the Google Summer of Code 2022 project: "Pitch Shift effect and Group Delay handling". Thus, it contains a lot more detailed description, than the other Mixxx blog posts. Introduction The project implements the Pitch Shift effect for the Mixxx DJ …| Mixxx
Google has accepted two contributor's projects for Mixxx as part of their Google Summer of Code (GSoC). GSoC is a stipend program that allows new contributors to work Mixxx on their own ~175 hours or ~350 hours project. This year Fatih Emre YILDIZ and David Chocholatý have been successful with …| Mixxx
Mixxx has been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code 2022, a global program focused on bringing new contributors into open source software development. This year the program is open for all new or beginner contributors of Mixxx. It is no longer limited to enrolled students. New …| Mixxx
One of the parts where Mixxx is lacking is how it handles time signatures and downbeats. Currently, Mixxx only has individual beats but has no support for detecting or displaying additional information about the rhythm. This is going to change during this year's Google Summer of Code (GSoC), because we …| Mixxx
This year Mixxx is again taking part in Google Summer of Code, and 3 students are working full-time for 3 months to make Mixxx even more awesome. After one month of community bonding period, they started coding last week. Cristiano and Harshit, who are both working towards the same final …| Mixxx
Mixxx is participating in this year's Google Summer of Code (GSoC), an opportunity for students to work on Mixxx full-time as a 3-month summer project and receive a stipend from Google. For this year's Google Summer of Code, Mixx has been granted 3 slots that will be filled by students …| Mixxx
Mixxx has been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code 2020, a global program that aims to bring more student developers into the world of open source development. This means that students have the opportunity to work on Mixxx full-time as a 3 month programming project and …| Mixxx
The Summer of Code is upon us! Google has just announced which students Mixxx has accepted into the Google Summer of Code 2013 program. Students were competing for one of four slots awarded to Mixxx by Google. This year we received a high volume of applications from many skilled students …| Mixxx
Google has just announced the participating mentoring organizations for Google Summer of Code 2013 and Mixxx has been accepted into the program! Google Summer of Code is a global program that allows students to receive a $5000 USD stipend for writing code for an open source software project over the …| Mixxx
This year’s GSoC is coming; and this year, I suggest that we handle one big problem plaguing LibreOffice: deadlocks. Users know that sometimes, program hangs. Often that is because of deadlocks. It is well known that one of industry’s most widely used ways to handle this problem is Ostrich algorithm [1]. This proposal is to… Continue reading New LibreOffice GSOC project: resolve deadlocks using robust and efficient implementation of Ostrich algorithm→| Mike Kaganski's blog
Great job! You have been chosen as one of our GSoC contributor for the summer of 2024, where you will be working together with DBpedia. We would like to introduce you to the DBpedia community, developers, and your mentors so that you can establish contact with them. Keep reading to find out more! Contributor Projects […] The post DBpedia – GSoC Bonding Period 2024 appeared first on DBpedia Association.| DBpedia Association
Are you a student looking for a summer experience that combines coding skills with open source development? Then look no further than the Google Summer of Code program 2024, where you can join forces with DBpedia to help advance the state of the art in semantic web technologies. Build your skills and gain valuable experience […] The post GSoC 2024 – Call for Contributors appeared first on DBpedia Association.| DBpedia Association
In the upcoming blog series, we will take you on a retrospective tour through 2023, giving you insights into a year with DBpedia.| DBpedia Association
We are very excited to announce that Debian has selected nine contributors to work under mentorship on a variety of projects with us during the Google Summer of Code. Here is a list of the projects and students, along with details of the tasks to be performed. --- Project: Quality assurance and continuous integration for biological and medical applications inside Debian Intern: Harish Chavre Deliverables of the project: Continuous integration tests for Debian Med applications lacking a test, ...| Bits from Debian
Check out the full blog post here.| My Reality Blog
For the next 3 weeks mentors and contributors will get in touch for the community bonding period. Mentors will help contributors to get started with the project, introduce them to the community and get more familiar with the codebase and adjusting deliverables for the the project.| blog.netbsd.org
A little while ago Google published the list of accepted students for Google Sumer of Code 2012, and KDE got 60 students. If you are one of those 60, I wish you again a warm welcome to KDE. I have put together a checklist of tasks and suggestions I advise you to follow during the […]| Teo's blog
This year KDE has accepted 60 Google Summer of Code students. We are happy with this number, it is more than last year, and I’m sure these 60 students will make a great contribution to KDE as a whole. But this number is still a hard limit: we had to say no to many brilliant […]| Teo's blog
Google has just published the list of student proposals that have been accepted for Google Summer of Code 2012. This year KDE received more than 200 proposals. 192 of those are valid and have not been withdrawn. The general quality level is very high, and most of those 192 proposals are very good. Google has allocated […]| Teo's blog
Prospective Google Summer of Code 2012 students. This is a friendly reminder that the student proposal submission period closes in 3 days. If you are still working on a proposal, or if you have prepared a proposal but you have not submitted it to Google Melange yet, you better do it very soon! Good luck 😉| Teo's blog
Attention prospective Google Summer of Code students: the student proposal submission window has begun. This means that if you haven’t contacted the relevant KDE subproject and/or mentor and submitted your proposal for review, it’s high time to do so. If you have already gotten feedback and you think your proposal is in good shape, you’re […]| Teo's blog
I’m happy to announce that KDE has been accepted as a mentoring organization in Google Summer of Code 2012. This is our 8th consecutive year. Congrats to all accepted organizations, and a big thanks to everyone who helped to make this happen for KDE! Students. Now that you have a list of accepted organizations, it’s […]| Teo's blog
Since the first implementation of a dark color theme we continuously improved the customization of LibreOffice. In a GSoC projects this year, Sahil Gautam made it possible to not only change the application colors but also what is defined by the operating system respectively the desktop environment.…| LibreOffice Design Team
Using comments is a key feature in text processing. A typical workflow might be to review a document where notes are made by different colleagues. LibreOffice Writer currently shows these comments in the document margin, which is limited to the page height, ending up in the need to scroll long text (even while editing [1]) and eventually in paging-like interactions if the number of comments exceed the total size.…| LibreOffice Design Team
Configuring tables is an every day task for word processors. Most users likely insert a table via menu or toolbar and size the columns per mouse. This usually wont result in a satisfying precision and the table properties dialog would be the next step. But here the problems begin for real since using a certain […]| LibreOffice Design Team
QEMU is participating in Google Summer of Code again this year! Google Summer of Code is an open source internship program that offers paid remote work opportunities for contributing to open source. Internships run May through August, so if you have time and want to experience open source development, read on to find out how you can apply.| QEMU
We’re excited to share that Jitsi has been accepted into Google Summer of Code 2025! This is a great opportunity to get hands-on experience, collaborate with our awesome community, and contribute to the Jitsi open-source […]| Jitsi
The NetBSD Foundation will participate in Google Summer of Code 2025!| blog.netbsd.org
We are very excited to announce that Debian has selected seven contributors to work under mentorship on a variety of projects with us during the Google Summer of Code. Here are the list of the projects, students, and details of the tasks to be performed. --- Project: Android SDK Tools in Debian Student: anuragxone Deliverables of the project: Make the entire Android toolchain, Android Target Platform Framework, and SDK tools available in the Debian archives. --- Project: Benchmarking Parallel...| Bits from Debian
We are very excited to announce that Debian has selected three interns to work under mentorship on a variety of projects with us during the Google Summer of Code. Here are the list of the projects, interns, and details of the tasks to be performed. --- Project: Android SDK Tools in Debian Interns: Nkwuda Sunday Cletus and Raman Sarda The deliverables of this project will mostly be finished packages submitted to Debian sid, both for new packages and updated packages. Whenever possible, we shou...| Bits from Debian
This report was written by Diviyam Pat as part of Google Summer of Code 2024. This summer I worked on NetBSD's kernel test framework to cover root device discovery and root file system selection. This area of the kernel is not very well documented and program flow has to be determined by reading the code. I would also like to tell you about my early interactions with the project, let me start with project findings.| NetBSD Blog
Hi, my name is Peter, and this year I was involved in Google Summer of Code 2024. I worked on improving the Clang-Doc documenation generator Mentors: Petr Hosek and Paul Kirth| The LLVM Project Blog
In the upcoming blog post, we will take you on a retrospective tour through 2024, giving you insights into a year with DBpedia.| DBpedia Association
Hello everyone! My name is Thomas and for GSOC I’ve been working on adding plugin support for LLVM and Clang to windows, which mainly involved implementing proper support for building LLVM and Clang as shared libraries (known as DLLs on Windows, dylibs on macOS, or DSOs/SOs on most other Unices) on Windows.| The LLVM Project Blog
We received 22 project proposals for this GSoC edition. For the 13th year in a row, we have been able to support and guide young, ambitious developers who joined us as an open source organization to work on a programming project over this summer. This year we were once again inspired by new project ideas, […] The post Retrospective: Google Summer of Code 2024 appeared first on DBpedia Association.| DBpedia Association
The first month of my Google Summer of Code is already coming to an end, and the Phase 1 evaluation is also around the corner, which coincidentally is also the last week of my contract at CERN. With that in mind, this seems like a good time to write a blog post about the project and my progress during the first month.| nikofil's blog
This report was written by Emmanuel Nyarko as part of Google Summer of Code 2024.| NetBSD Blog
FOSDEM took place last week-end, as an offline-first event again for the first time since 2020. It was located as usual at the university campus of the ULB in Brussels. It was packed with developers, users, passionate and professionals of Open Source software, and while NetBSD did not have a booth this year, its presence could be felt on Saturday morning at the BSD DevRoom.| NetBSD Blog
The NetBSD Foundation has finalized the list of projects for this year’s Google Summer of Code. The contributors and projects are the following: | NetBSD Blog
We are happy to announce that The NetBSD Fundation is a mentoring organization at Google Summer of Code 2022! | NetBSD Blog
User-Profiles in Xfce-Terminal| GSoC 2022
Introduction Hello 👋😁 ! I am overjoyed to announce that my proposal to XFCE for GSoC - 2022 got selected ! Oh ! I forgot to introduce m...| elessar-space.blogspot.com
Introduction In this blog post, I will give an insight into my Google Summer of Code project, where I worked on coreboot. My target goals were updating compression and decompression algorithms LZ4 and LZMA to their newest version. In the whole process, I learned a lot about coreboot as an open-source community, and about GSoC, … Continue reading Updating LZ4 during my GSoC| coreboot
We’re happy to announce that Jitsi will be participating in Google Summer of Code 2024! We have some very cool project ideas in the list for this year, and we’re still open to discussing new […]| Jitsi
Students, this Friday at 1900 UTC is the deadline to apply for this year’s GSoC. It’s an awesome program that pays you to work on open-source projects for a summer (where you == a university/college student). It’s by no means too late, but start your application today. You can find more information on Gentoo’s projects here (click on … Continue reading 3 days left to apply for the Google Summer of Code→| Striving for greatness
If you’re a university student, time is running out! You could get paid to hack on Gentoo or other open-source software this summer, but you’ve gotta act now. The deadline to apply for the Google Summer of Code is this Friday. If this sounds like your dream come true, you can find some Gentoo project … Continue reading Get paid to write open-source software this summer→| Striving for greatness
Ever since we introduced our mobile apps to the world back in 2017 they have been backed by React Native. Using React Native allowed us to reach feature parity quickly since all logic is shared […]| Jitsi
The libssh organization participated in the Google Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program for the second time this year. As our team is small, we only accepted two students this year, Ahsen Kamal and Eshan Kelkar. In the following paragraphs, we will summarize their projects and results.| libssh
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The decompiler widget is now responsive than ever! Read about the improvements made possible by Nirmal, a GSoC student| Cutter
This Summer of Code, the Mono project had many exciting submissions. It’s been great to see what our applicants have been able to accomplish. Some were very familiar with the codebases they worked on, while others had to learn quickly. Let’s summarize how they spent this summer.| www.mono-project.com
Today we are officially publishing the first stable release of KDE Connect. Hooray! This version is the most solid yet feature-packed version we ever released. It’s been in development for a …| Albert Vaca's blog
We are getting close to releasing the next major version of ZAP. As there are so many changes we’ve decided to go to version 2.0.0 rather than 1.5, and some of the biggest changes have come about thanks to the Google Summer of Code (GSoC). This is the first year in which ZAP has taken part in the GSoC, and it has been a resounding success.| ZAP
Now attack GraphQL endpoints with the new GraphQL add-on for ZAP| ZAP
Introducing the OAST add-on for ZAP| ZAP