Hi Pengcheng,

+1 for that, I would like to propose "ThingsBoard and IoTDB 2.X Table Model 
Integration" as a potential project for Google Summer of Code 2026.


On 2026/01/23 13:09:41 Pengcheng Zheng wrote:
> Hi IoTDB community,
> 
> I would like to propose that Apache IoTDB participate in Google Summer of
> Code (GSoC) 2026 under the Apache Software Foundation.
> 
> GSoC is a long-running program sponsored by Google that aims to bring new
> contributors into open-source communities through mentored summer projects.
> The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is registered as a mentoring
> organization for GSoC, and Apache projects can participate by proposing
> project ideas and providing mentors, following the ASF GSoC process [1].
> 
> From the IoTDB perspective, participating in GSoC could be a good
> opportunity to:
> - Attract and mentor new contributors, especially students and early-career
> developers
> - Improve parts of the IoTDB ecosystem that are suitable for well-scoped,
> mentored projects
> - Increase IoTDB’s visibility within the broader open-source and academic
> communities
> 
> According to the ASF GSoC guidelines, project participation involves
> identifying mentors, preparing an ideas list, and coordinating with ASF
> ComDev using the shared GSoC infrastructure:
> - Guide to being a mentor [2]
> - Using the ComDev GSoC issue tracker [3]
> 
> At this stage, I would like to gather feedback from the community on this
> proposal. If there is consensus to proceed, the next steps would be to
> identify potential mentors, prepare a small set of project ideas, and
> formally coordinate with ASF ComDev.
> 
> I would appreciate comments and feedback from the community, especially
> from PMC members and committers.
> 
> 
> [1] https://community.apache.org/gsoc/
> [2] https://community.apache.org/gsoc/guide-to-being-a-mentor.html
> [3]
> https://community.apache.org/gsoc/use-the-comdev-gsoc-issue-tracker-for-gsoc-tasks.html
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Pengcheng
> 

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