Hi folks,

last weekend we attended the annual GSoC mentor summit. This time, it was Pedro 
Arthur and myself going there. As usual, there have been a huge amount of 
interesting fellow open-source projects around and we've met a lot of 
interesting people.

There have been a lot of interesting sessions like last year. Of course, many 
topics have been quite similar and development/progress in some areas are not 
too fast. The usual suspects have been in the general audio/video/multimedia 
session (VideoLAN, Kodi, Mixxx, MuseScore, Apertus, and others). Apart from the 
usual chat, we ha a general discussion about multimedia apps in the future - in 
general about moving away from a bare desktop application to a more web and/or 
service based application. More of interest for the front-end applications than 
for us being a library, of course.

There has been a session about OSS licences again, I can't remember a severe 
change of information given compared to last year, so [1] should still be an 
excellent resource of more information.

The team from ScummVM is interested in improving one of the gaming codecs and 
maybe someone will be into this fun :) They should provide us some samples 
containing yet ignored side-data, used for sprite-like animation of decoded 
sprite content onto the output image/canvas (if I understood correctly, what 
they were explaining).

We also have an open offer for cooperation/support by Red Hen Lab [2]. They are 
recording and transcoding a massiva amount of TV broadcastsa around the world 
including more rare formats like DTMB (chineese TV) and ISDB (JP and southern 
american TV). They would be able to provide us with any samples we might find 
interesting. If anyone is interested, send me a mail.

There has been an announcement about an upcoming new Google program from 
Google's OSPO. There will be a "Season of Docs", aiming to reach out for 
technical writers to enhance documentation of open source programs. In contrast 
to GSoC, this shall not be a sponsored work but pro bono. More details yet to 
be disclosed!

Finally, a community driven overview of the sessions given and notes taken per 
session can be found here [3], for anyone interested in specifics of that or 
the corresponding notes.

It was my pleasure to come to know Pedro in person - maybe he has some more 
comments about the summit and hin impressions.

Cheers,
Thilo

[1] https://opensource.org/licenses/

[2] http://www.redhenlab.org/

[3] 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nNSud67RB_39HERpPdn-r6U3ANiC31VWHiFkKAoENBI/edit?ts=5bc91932#heading=h.lbox8n3en4ka
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