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Journey To GSOC events, USA


I never expected that this would be one of the turning points in the life. My 
journey to Google gave me opportunity to learn and explore new things in the 
current world.


I was given the chance to represent Sugar Labs at Google Summer of Code Meetup 
in Google Office, San Francisco, California, USA. This was really an amazing 
experience meeting prodigious people from different organisations and other 
communities especially the Google Open Source Team all over the globe. 
  
                              
L to R: Joshua Simmons(Google), Jaskirat Singh                                  
    me and Cat Allman (Google)
(me) & Stephanie Taylor (Google OSPM)


The major importance of this meetup was to connect with background Contributors 
i.e. students with the real time organisations and their missions. This meetup 
had various people including Google Code In and Google Summer of code students, 
mentors and organization administrators.


I connected with many people especially students in order to explain the 
functionality and product service of Sugar Labs. I had a very nice time 
spending hours with Mifos, Liquid Galaxy, Catrobat, and other organisation org 
admins: talking about collaboration and networking.


  

GSOC Meetup pic at Google San Francisco


Many students at this meetup were quite interested to know about the Sugar and 
make their contribution in the next GSOC that is GSOC’2019. I tried partnering 
with Liquid Galaxy here in order to introduce Turtle Blocks and Music Blocks in 
their laptops which they recently launched in order to expand within 
educational institutions. These laptops were similar to the Chromebooks.


The best time I had here was when I was demonstrating about the productivity of 
Sugar Labs especially Turtle Blocks and they were looking deeply into its 
codebase.


Then I moved to Sunnyvale for attending the GSOC Mentor Summit. The blood ran 
into my spine when the Stephanie Taylor ( GSOC Open Source Team member ) 
introduced about me at Summit.


The GSOC mentor Summit was a 3 day “unconference”. The people from different 
participating organisations proposed and held various session that included 
about Open Source, Organisation, projects, and other miscellaneous topics.


  
                            
      Opening Ceremony of GSOC Summit                                           
              Organising sessions


During the starting ceremony the Google Team instructed and explained us about 
importance of this summit.


It was indeed pleasure to meet Devin Ulibarri (SL Org Admin in GSOC); 
discussing about the past histories of Sugar Labs and new plans for it. I 
discussed my idea of organising the Sugar Labs Summit once in the year. So 
maybe this gonna be covered in my next upcoming doc. Devin explained me about 
the Music and Music Blocks project going  in the Japan went he had been there. 
We also discussed about new User interface features for the Music Blocks and 
Turtle Blocks like creating a “New Tab window”, “Theme Changer”, etc.


  

Pic with Devin Ulibarri ( Sugar Labs )


I along with Devin attended many session, but the one I liked most was Google 
Season of Docs (GSOD). This session was lead by Sarah Maddox, a tech writer at 
Google who talked about of bringing more tech writers  into Open Source 
projects.


“GSoD is similar to Google Summer of Code but focuses on docs and technical 
writers, rather than on code and students. The target participants are 
experienced tech writers who can work with us on our docs. The writing part of 
GSoD will run for 3 months, similar to GSoC. Another difference is that the 
technical writers will not be earning stipends, they will be doing this to 
learn more about open source code and working on developer focused docs with 
code and building their resume.”


So this was really interesting topic to know  and understand about it. I really 
want to see this that how this will impact on Open Source organisations. This 
deck has more details about this program https://goo.gl/3Bpris
It was really good when Devin introduced the Music Blocks project that was done 
by Riya Lohiya in GSOC’18 under the SL org. Although his talk was restricted to 
3 mins, Devin was able to express beautifully within that time perfectly.


  
               
 ( While Devin was explaining about the Riya Lohia’s project ( an intern in 
Sugar labs under GSOC’18 ) )


I also organised a session and talked about Open Source Social Networking 
platform. Discussed this with Google Open Source Team too and they were really 
glad and wanted to see that how it come up.


Having lunch with Karen Sandler from Software Freedom Conservancy including 
other member project member was really fun. We discussed supporting the member 
projects, some new offers and projects that needs to be included, etc. Many 
people put up there queries with functionality of SFC. And at last we framed up 
a video with all other member project people in the Google campus itself. ( 
Sorry that is missing here )


At the Summit I talked to Michael Downey and Alex about Sugar Labs outreaching 
to various schools and other educational institutions . We also had a Quora of 
room in which there was huge discussion about “What is a good way to keep 
potential contributors even after GSOC?” and yes, the outcome and the 
conclusion from this topic was about “money” that can keep contributors engage 
with organisations.


Swag area was opened everytime and I used to love collecting various Open 
Source swags stuffs within Google. It was really an awesome and never expected 
experience at Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit. Hope I get this Opportunity 
again in the near future.


  
                                                        
Chocolates Table having voluptuous Chocolates                            
Stickers from all the communities
from all over the world


While I was in the San Francisco I also got a chance to meet Sameer Verma ( 
SLOB member ) and he took me on a drive which got converted into good 
discussions about community. We gathered to talk about various things and 
background of OLPC and Sugar Labs. He also gave me the tour of San Francisco 
State University. I had a very nice time with him though we were together only 
for a short span of time.
  
                                        
Pic with Mr. Sameer Verma                                                       
           Pic with Caryl and her Husband ( Ed )




By God’s Grace I also got a chance to flew to Burbank and meet Caryl ( one of 
the Sugar Labs active member ). Staying with her and discussing about ongoing 
and upcoming projects in the educational stem in the Sugar Labs. We fixed some 
XO laptops too ( Upgradation ) and I cannot forget the gift by her that is a 
“XO” Laptop.
I also explored some nearby places with various folks and this time was really 
an unexpected time.I wish I be good enough to grab this opportunity.


So from my this experience I learnt a lot about networking and collaborating 
with various people across the planet and gaining as much more knowledge I can. 
This journey has been one of the extreme pulchritudinous for me. I wish i could 
be a part of it again.
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