The eligibility criteria for GSoC has changed. 
>From the Frequently Asked Questions | Google Summer of Code 
<https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/faq> - 

   - You must be at least 18 years of age when you register
   - You must be eligible to work in the country you will reside in during 
   the program.
   - You must be an open source beginner or a student.
   - You have not been accepted as a GSoC Contributor/Student in GSoC more 
   than once.
   - You must reside in a country that is not currently embargoed by the 
   United States. See Program Rules 
   <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/rules> for more 
   information.

So, you're welcome to contribute to the projects.

On Friday, February 10, 2023 at 4:16:56 PM UTC+5:30 Máté Kadlicskó wrote:

> Hi everyone! 
>
> I'm a recent MSc graduate in mathematics from the Budapest University of 
> Technology and Economics. I have a special interest in group theory, graph 
> theory and discrete geometry. I have programming experience in Sage, GAP 
> and Python. I've used both Sage and GAP to gain some insight into a problem 
> I posed myself about the so-called commuting graph of simple groups and to 
> experiment with other concepts I found in the literature. Recently, I have 
> been Unfortunately, I have not managed to prove anything substantial, 
> however I found a new interest in computational group theory. 
>
> It is not clear to me whether I'm eligible to partake in this project, 
> since I'm not a student anymore, eventhough I'm new to open-source. If so, 
> I'd have a few ideas for projects. Thank you in advance! 
>
> Máté Kadlicskó
>

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