I was told that due to COVID-19 outbreak, the number of slots for GSoC 2020 
were reduced. I would like to know if a similar thing will happen in GSoC 
2021, or will the slots be increased to accommodate more small projects.  

Prakhar

On Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 12:38:13 AM UTC+5:30 [email protected] 
wrote:

> Looks like the biggest changes in GSoC over the last decade. FYI
>
> Jason
> moorepants.info
> +01 530-601-9791 <(530)%20601-9791>
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>
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> [email protected]>
> Date: Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 7:04 PM
> Subject: [GSoC Mentors] Announcing GSoC 2021 with a few changes
> To: Google Summer of Code Mentors List <
> [email protected]>
>
>
> Hello GSoC Mentors and Org Admins,
>
> We are pleased to announce Google Summer of Code 2021 <http://g.co/gsoc>, 
> the 17th consecutive year of the program!
>
> As many of you might have heard if you attended the Mentor Summit a couple 
> of weeks ago (or chatted with someone who did) we are making a few changes 
> for the 2021 program. We’ve spent a lot of time evaluating the GSoC program 
> and have been looking at where we can make some changes to help meet the #1 
> goal of GSoC - bring new, diverse contributors into your communities that 
> stay in your communities after their GSoC program ends. And with the 
> challenges of the pandemic and the strains it has put on everyone’s time 
> (students, mentors and org admins alike) we are looking to provide more 
> flexibility in 2021.
>
> What are the changes for 2021 from 2020?
>
>    1. *Smaller project size** - *all students participating in the 2021 
>    program will be working on a 175 hour project (instead of a 350 hr 
>    project). This change will also result in a few other changes including 
> the 
>    student stipend being cut in half. 
>
>
>    - Currently we are missing out on many wonderful students who could 
>    never commit to such a huge project and time commitment but would be great 
>    contributors to your community. This is a significant change as we now are 
>    no longer strongly encouraging students to focus only on GSoC over their 
>    summer. Students have many other responsibilities especially during the 
>    pandemic that make it hard for them to spend 30 hours a week on a project. 
>    - We realize this is going to require all of you to think about 
>    smaller projects and update your project ideas which is why we wanted to 
>    give you 3+ months to start talking it through with your communities.
>    - The mentor stipends will be adjusted to $400 per student mentored. 
>    In feedback from the mentor summit it was pointed out that the effort from 
>    mentors will not be half as much even though the project size is cut in 
>    half so we adjusted from $250 to $400.
>
>
>    1. *Shortened coding period* - the *coding period will be 10 weeks* 
>    with a lot more flexibility for the mentor and student to decide together 
>    how they want to spread the work out over the summer. Some folks may 
> choose 
>    to stick to a 17-18 hour a week schedule with their students, others may 
>    factor in a couple of breaks during the program (for student and mentor) 
>    and some may have students focus 30 hours a week on their project so they 
>    wrap up in 6 weeks. This also makes it a lot easier for students with 
>    finals or other commitments (weddings, etc.) to adjust their schedules.
>    2. 
>    
>    *2 evaluations  (instead of 3)* - There will be an evaluation after 5 
>    weeks and the final evaluation will take place after the 10th week. We are 
>    also no longer requiring students complete their first evaluation (though 
>    we encourage them to do so), so if a student doesn’t complete the first 
>    evaluation they will not automatically be removed from the program. They 
>    are still required to complete the final evaluation.
>    3. 
>    
>    *Eligibility requirements* - 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. 
>
> These changes were made to help find more diverse students who we hope 
> will stay involved in your communities after their GSoC ends. We look 
> forward to these changes and will definitely be getting feedback from all 
> of you as the 2021 program goes on to see what is working and what we 
> should consider adjusting for any possible future program. 
>
> The program announcement 
> <https://opensource.googleblog.com/2020/10/google-summer-of-code-2021-is-bringing.html>
> , timeline <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline>, 
> marketing materials 
> <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/resources/marketing> 
> (slide deck, flyers), FAQs 
> <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/faq>, and short videos 
> <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/videos> with tips for 
> mentors and students are all available. You'll also notice the 2020 program 
> has now been archived 
> <https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2020/organizations/>.
>
> *Organizations* -- If you would like to apply for the 2021 program please 
> start thinking about the ~175 hr projects you would like students to work 
> on and also reach out to your community members to ask if they would like 
> to be mentors for the program. Having a thorough and well thought out list 
> of Project Ideas is the most important part of your application. 
>
> Encourage other open source orgs to apply -- Please also consider 
> encouraging other open source projects to apply and be a first time GSoC 
> org - we’re hoping to accept more orgs in 2021 than ever before with a good 
> number of them being first time orgs. When orgs apply they can put your org 
> down as a reference.
>
> *Please note that Org applications will open on January 29th. *
>
> We are looking forward to another exciting year of GSoC!
>
> For any questions about the programs please email us at 
> [email protected]
>
> Best,
>
> Stephanie Taylor
>
> GSoC Program Lead
>
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