Dear GuoQiang, Thank you very much for your interest in and attention to GraphAr, as well as for your suggestions. We will consider applying for Google Summer of Code (GSoC); however, as GSoC is extremely competitive worldwide, we cannot guarantee acceptance.
We have participated in the [OSPP](https://summer-ospp.ac.cn/org/orglist) for several consecutive years, and it is highly likely that we will participate again in 2026. If you are interested in it, you can follow the ospp website or GraphAr issue. Currently, GraphAr is actively working on several initiatives, including: • Developing out-of-core operators in C++ • Building a pure Java repository • Building Python and Rust bindings • Supporting efficient Gremlin query interfaces If any of these efforts interest you, we’d be thrilled to see your further involvement! Thanks again! On 2025/12/16 13:49:06 GuoQ wrote: > Hi GraphAr Community, > > I hope this email finds you well. > > My name is GuoGiant Yu, and I am a university student interested in C++ > systems development. I have been following the GraphAr project for a while > and previously contributed a PR to the project ( > https://github.com/apache/incubator-graphar/pull/783), which was > successfully merged. > > I really enjoyed the experience of diving into the GraphAr codebase. I am > writing to express my strong interest in applying for Google Summer of Code > 2026 with the GraphAr community (under the Apache Foundation). > > Could you please let me know if the community plans to participate in GSoC > this year? If so, are there any specific roadmap items or "wishlist" > features—especially those involving C++ core development—that I could start > researching or working on ahead of time? > > I am eager to contribute more and would love to prepare early. > > Best regards, > GuoQiang Yu > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
