Hi Sidhant. 

See Tim's thread from the other 
day: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/django-developers/PcXfiDNwPxg/discussion

Looking at the Wiki page from 2018 he linked, two points jump out: 

* Don't feel limited to the ideas [on the page] -- if you've got a cool 
project you want to work on, we'll probably be able to find you a mentor. 
    * Post to 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/django-core-mentorship if you need 
to discuss, I'm sure we can help. 
* Any proposals for GSOC should be submitted [to this list] — plus get them 
in soon I guess. 

On Thursday, 24 January 2019 15:21:34 UTC+1, Sidhant Bendre wrote:
>
> Dear Django developers, I want to ask why there were no django projects 
> for GSoC 2018? Furthermore, are there any potential mentors for this year's 
> Google Summer of Code that I can have a conversation with as I want to get 
> more clarity on the application process for Django and talk to them about 
> the guidelines specific to Django regarding Google Summer of Code
>

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