Dear All, Wishing you a happy New Year and hope you are doing well.
(Disclaimer: It's a long email so please read patiently.) After the successful wrap-up of GSoC 2021, with all the 12 projects successfully completed and the contributors presenting their work in FOSS4G 2021, we are ready for GSoC 2022 [1] with OSGeo. *If you are a contributor interested in contributing to the geospatial open source with OSGeo as an umbrella organization, then this is high-time to connect with the projects of your interest and interact with the project community.* GSoC 2022 comes with new structural changes, so we recommend you to follow the official announcement (link 3 below) in detail. Citing below the significant changes for quick reference- 1. Starting in 2022, the *program will be open to all newcomers of open source that are 18 years and older*, no longer focusing solely on university students. With folks around the world changing careers, returning to the workforce, learning on their own (outside of academic programs) we see an opportunity to reach a plethora of excited individuals who want to learn more about open source and be a part of our amazing GSoC communities. 2. GSoC Contributors will also be able to *choose from multiple size projects ~175 hour (medium) and 350 hour (large)*. We understand not everyone can spend 30 hours a week on a coding project for 12 weeks but they would like to be a part of these communities with the help of mentors. 3. We are building increased *flexibility around the timing of projects* - there is an option to extend the standard 12 week coding time frame to a maximum of 22 weeks. This is to allow for folks who may realize that spreading the work over say, 16 weeks, is a more realistic goal with their current life situation. Or for contributors who have life happen in the middle of the program and they can’t work on their projects for a few weeks, but they can come back to it after a month to finish it. Hopefully this makes it easier for GSoC Contributors and mentors to be able to navigate together when obstacles occur and the GSoC Contributor can successfully complete their project. Also, we strongly suggest to go through following links for getting overall understanding of the program- 1. GSoC 2022 Timeline - https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline 2. GSoC Contributors/Student guide - https://google.github.io/gsocguides/student/ 3. Official Announcement of GSoC 2022 on Google Open source Blog - https://opensource.googleblog.com/2021/11/expanding-google-summer-of-code-in-2022.html 4. OSGeo Project Ideas for GSoC 2022 - https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2022_Ideas (Keep checking this frequently) 5. Link to FOSS4G 2021 video presentation explaining the entire process for contributing to OSGeo with GSoC - https://youtu.be/Flr1tcrcAvE Please note that this is a heads-up for the contributors to get started with the interaction, and the official process will commence post OSGeo's *acceptance* (not application) as an organization to the GSoC (Org. application starts - Feb 7th, 2022; List of accepted mentoring organizations published - March 7th, 2022). Please feel free to reach us at gsoc-admin (AT) osgeo (DOT) org for further queries and we excitingly look forward to welcoming you to our amazing OSGeo community. (PS- A call for project proposals to the OSGeo projects, community projects and guest projects with instructions on preparing the project ideas page shall be announced soon.) Stay safe! Kind regards, OSGeo GSoC Administration Team [1] https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
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