On Sunday, 15 November 2020 at 10:46:01 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Recently, Google put out an announcement on the GSoC mailing
list about their plans for GSoC 2021. They're doing things
differently this time.
A big change is that the event is being cut down to 10 weeks,
with 2 evaluations rather than 3. That means we will need to
think of project ideas that fit into a shorter time period than
in the past.
Everyone, please start thinking of suitable projects and
submitting your ideas to the dlang/projects repository:
https://github.com/dlang/projects
Mentor stipends on the new schedule are set at $400, so it's
not much less than before. We encourage those of you with solid
D experience, or domain experience related to any of the
potential projects in the repository above, to put yourself
forward as a potential mentor.
They're also relaxing the eligibility requirements to allow
participation from a broader range of applicants:
"In 2020 there are many ways students are learning and we want
to acknowledge that so we will be allowing students who are 18
years old AND currently enrolled (or accepted into) a
post-secondary academic program as of May 17, 2021 or have
graduated from a post-secondary academic program between
December 1, 2020 and May 17, 2021 to apply to the GSoC program.
What this means is that now the program will be open to folks
participating in a variety of different academic programs, not
just accredited university programs. This includes licensed
coding camps, community colleges, and many other programs that
may not be accredited yet but are post-secondary academic
programs."
I created two issues in the repository
(https://github.com/dlang/projects)
but I do not know, how to set the gsoc2020 label. I assume others
may have edit authorizations on the repository and therefore are
able
to set the labels.
For now, I prefixed the issue titles with gsoc2020:
https://github.com/dlang/projects/issues/75
https://github.com/dlang/projects/issues/76
Kind regards
André