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This also means that students are now really starting to look at our idea page and so if anyone wants to add a project, it is still possible but we should not delay it much longer. Thanks to everyone who helped me with this so far. I am very happy that we'll get this chance to attract new contributors this year too. Martin On Mon, Jan 15 2024, Martin Jambor wrote: > Hello, > > another year has passed, Google has announced there will be again Google > Summer of Code (GsoC) in 2024 and the deadline for organizations to > apply is already approaching (February 6th). I'd like to volunteer to > be the main org-admin for GCC again but let me know if you think I > shouldn't or that someone else should or if you want to do it instead. > Otherwise I'll assume that I will and I hope that I can continue to rely > on David Edelsohn and Thomas Schwinge to back me up and help me with > some decision making along the way as my co-org-admins. > > ======================== The most important bit: ======================== > > I would like to ask all (moderately) seasoned GCC contributors to > consider mentoring a contributor this year and ideally also come up with > a project that they would like to lead. I'm collecting proposal on our > wiki page https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode - feel free to add yours > to the top list there. Or, if you are unsure, post your offer and > project idea as a reply here to the mailing list. > > Additionally, if you have added an idea to the list in the recent years, > please review it whether it is still up-to-date or needs adjusting or > should be removed altogether. > > ========================================================================= > > At this point, we need to collect list of project ideas. Eventually, > each listed project idea should have: > > a) a project title, > b) more detailed description of the project (2-5 sentences), > c) expected outcomes (we do have a catch-almost-all formulation that > outcome is generally patches at the bottom of the list on the > wiki), > d) skills required/preferred, > e) project size - whether it is expected to take approximately 350, > 175 or just 90 hours (the last option in new in 2024, see below), > f) difficulty (easy, hard or medium, but we don't really have easy > projects), and > g) expected mentors. > > Project ideas that come without an offer to also mentor them are always > fun to discuss, by all means feel free to reply to this email with yours > and I will attempt to find a mentor, but please be aware that we can > only use the suggestion it if we actually find one or ideally two. > > Everybody in the GCC community is invited to go over > https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode and remove any outdated or > otherwise bad project suggestions and help improve viable ones. > > Finally, please continue helping (prospective) students figure stuff out > about GCC like you have always done in the past. > > As far as I know, GSoC 2024 should be quite similar to the last year, > the most important parameters probably are these: > > - Contributors (formerly students) must either be full-time students > or be "beginners to open source." > > - There are now three project sizes: roughly 90 hors (small), roughly > 175 hours (medium-sized) and roughly 350 hours (large) of work in > total. The small option is new this year but because our projects > usually have a lengthy learning period, I think we will usually want > to stick to the medium and large variants. > > - Timing should be pretty much as flexible as last year. The > recommended "standard" duration is 12 weeks but depending on > contributor's and mentor's needs and circumstances, projects can > take anywhere between 10 and 22 weeks. There will be one mid-term > and one final evaluation. > > For further details you can see: > > - The announcement of GSoC 2024: > https://opensource.googleblog.com/2023/11/google-summer-of-code-2024-celebrating-20th-year.html > > - GSoC rules: > https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/rules > > - The detailed GSoC 2024 timeline: > https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline > > - Elaborate project idea guidelines: > https://google.github.io/gsocguides/mentor/defining-a-project-ideas-list > > Thank you very much for your participation and help. Let's hope we > attract some great contributors again this year. > > Martin