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Summer of Code
Summer of Code 2022
2022
Pradeeban
Pradeeban Kathiravelu, Ph.D.
Kathiravelu, Ph.D.
Dept of Biomedical Informatics,
Dept of Biomedical Informatics,
Emory University
Emory University
2
Contents
➢ Why GSoC?
➢ Before you begin..
➢ Right Project?
➢ Shout!
➢ Apply.
➢ Code.
➢ Conclude/Continue.
➢ What Else?
3
Why should I bother?

Code for your preferred
preferredopen
source project
projectfor 3 months.
– And get paid!
– Open for all the adults (18+) from 2022
• Not only for students.
– Must be an open-source beginner.
4
Stipends
Stipends
➢
Stipends
Stipends based on your residence location.
based on your residence location.
➢
Option for:
Option for:
➢
Large Size Projects / Full-time
Large Size Projects / Full-time
➢
(35 hrs/week) / 350 hours in total.
(35 hrs/week) / 350 hours in total.
➢
3000 – 6600$.
3000 – 6600$.
» Medium Size Projects / Half-time
Medium Size Projects / Half-time
» (18 hrs/week) / 175 hours in total.
(18 hrs/week) / 175 hours in total.
» 1500 – 3300$.
1500 – 3300$.
Background Image: http://blog.echoenduring.com/2010/11/23/learning-about-design-from-angry-birds/
5
Google Summer of Code (GSoC)
 Code for an open source organization for 3 months.
 Not accepted in previous GSoCs as a
student/contributor, with an exception of either
GSoC 2020 or GSoC 2021 (just once before!).
 Google coordinates and rewards you!
– Getting Accepted.
– 2 milestones (a.k.a., evaluations).
• First Evaluation. (45% of the stipend)
• Final Evaluation. (55% of the stipend)
– A completion certificate!
6
Some statistics of 2019
 201 Organizations
– 2,815 mentors and co-mentors.
– 2,066 from 72 countries, with an assigned student.
 Registered
– 30,922 students, from 148 countries.
 Accepted
– 1, 276 students/projects
• 148 countries. 6,586 universities.
 Completed successfully
– 1,134 students from 61 countries.
7
Success Rate..
is pretty high!
 Passed the final evaluations
– Success rate – 88.87%
8
Why Google Summer of Code?
9
What do you need?
♥
10
Timeline (2022)

Feb 7th
– Feb 21st
: Organizations apply.

March 7th
: Accepted organizations announced.

April 4th
– April 19th
: Contributor application period.

May 12th
: Slot requests due from organizations.

May 20th
: Accepted contributors announced.
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Timeline..
After getting accepted

May 20thth
: Community Bonding Period Begins.

June 13th
– Sep 5th
: Coding Period.

July 25th
– July 29th
: First Evaluation.

Sep 5th
– Sep 12th
: Contributor Final submission.
– Contributors submit the final code and documentation.

Sep 12th
– Sep 19th
: Final Evaluation.

Sep 20th
: Initial set of final results announced.
12
2022 brings some flexibility
 Extended time for coding.
– Plan with your mentor if you need additional time
to finish your project.

Nov 21st
: Contributor “Final” (Extended) Final
Submission.

Nov 28th
: Mentors final evaluation for the
extended GSoC projects.
13
Got some idea..
14
Before you begin..
 Google Summer of Code is all about being
Open Source.
 Get your basics and motives right.
 Netiquettes.
 Sign up to the lists.
 Join the relevant communication channel.
15
Technologies..
 Version Control Systems
– git, mercurial, ..
 Build Tools
– Maven, Ivy, Ant, ..
 IDEs (Integrated Development Environments)
– IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, ..
– Microsoft Visual Studio ..
 Issue Tracker
– Jira, Bugzilla, Trac, ..
16
 Mailing Lists
– Dev, User, Commit lists, sub-groups, ..
 Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and Slack channels
 Issue Tracker
 Forums and wiki
 Blogs
 Skype, Personal Mails, gtalk, conference
calls, .. [with the mentors, if that is preferred.]
Communicating with the team..
and the mentor, over the Internet
17
Network Etiquettes
 Be Specific and clear.
 Research (google.. ;)) before asking.
 Be helpful to others.
 Be ethical; respect.
 NO CAPS! (UNLESS YOU ARE SHOUTING!)
 Don't take messages personally.
 Dn't snd ur sms msgs to thrds or lsts.
 Language/English
18
Proper Addressing..
over the lists/irc/..
 Address the devs and users properly.
– First Name or Preferred calling name.
– NO Sir, Madam, bro, sis, pal..
• Even if you know them, personally.
– No Mr., Dr., or Prof. either.
– Be gender neutral.
• “Folks” over “Guys and Girls”.
– Not too personal.
• Use “Hi”, instead of “Dear”.
19
Mailing lists
 Post only to the relevant list/channel.
 Check the mail archives or channel logs first.
 No [URGENT]/[IMPORTANT] tags.
 No unnecessary attachments.
 No Cross Posting.
 Don't hijack threads.
 Don't post off-topic.
20
IRC/Slack Etiquettes
 Join the relevant channels.
 Be an observer first.
 Refer to others using their irc/slack nick to get
attention.
– But avoid misusing.
• Especially no unnecessary @channel or @here.
 Don't expect immediate replies; wait.
 Discuss in the channel. Minimize direct messages
to mentors, unless they suggest otherwise.
21
Find a mentoring organization..
 Have a look at the list of past GSoC.
 201 in 2019!
 New Organizations.
 Google as the mentoring organization.
 Introduce GSoC to an organization (Sounds
Smart!).
22
Find THE right project..
 Go through the organizations' project ideas list.
– Check for the 2022 GSoC ideas from the potential
organizations.
– Refer to the organizations lists from previous years
until the GSoC 2022 organizations are announced.
23
Project Ideas List
 Project ideas by the organizations are
intentionally left generic enough.
– Open for interpretation by the contributors.
– Clarify with mentors
on assumptions and
chosen approach.
24
Get to know more..
about the projects
 Talk to the mentor(s)
– Assigned by the organization
– for each project idea.
 Mailing lists and archives.
 Issue Tracker
– Open issues or tickets
• New features/enhancements (RFE)
• Bugs (easy/difficult and normal/critical)
25
What makes you
special?
 Experience
– Being a great user doesn't mean that you can be a
good developer.
 Your interests and motivation
– Pick something you really enjoy doing.
– Being a great developer doesn't mean that you
can be a good contributor.
 Opportunities
– What makes you the right person?
26
Are you willing
to contribute further?
 Willingness
– To contribute to the community
– Beyond the time frame of GSoC.
 We want committers and long time
volunteers!
– Not just contributors for the summer!
27
Experience
 Language
– Java, Python, Javascript, Go, C++, C, ..
– Not much time to learn a new language (?)
 Prove It!
– Patches.
– Assist other new potential contributors!!!
– Project expertise
• Bug reports and fixes.
• Go through the archives, wikis, and web sites.
28
Opportunities..
 Project that matches your previous work
experience.
 Choose the right project.
 Timezone Difference
– Use it effectively
 Multiple Applications
– Up to 3!!! But only one accepted per contributor.
 Preferences!
29
Shout!
 Communicate early – but meaningfully.
– Not necessary to send an email/message just to
say ‘hi’.
 Communicate often.
 Ask questions.
 Most importantly,
Answer others' questions!
 Mentor is your friend!
(respect)
30
Be Known..
 Be heard!
 Be visible!
 Be responsive!
 Be quick!
31
Apply
 Register as a contributor for GSoC.
 Use the project's wiki for draft proposal
– if applicable.
 Apply on Google's system.
– Can edit later, until the last minute!
– Get the mentors' opinions and improve.
 Check often for the mentors' comments
– attend to them.
32
Proposal
How to impress the mentors/developers?
 Stick to the organization's template.
 Abstract.
 Introduce yourself properly.
– Focus on the relevant facts.
– Why do you fit? Your skill sets.
– List of the patches (if any) you have submitted.
33
Propose..
 Project Goals
– Proves you got them correct.
 Deliverables
– Code, Documentation, test cases, ..
 Description
– Benefits to the organization and other projects.
– Can also be given along with the timeline.
34
Propose..
 Timeline
– Finer details.
– Break up to periods of 3 - 4 days or a week.
– Testing takes time.
– Don't be over-optimistic.
– Require 35 or 18 hours of work per week based on the
project type (large vs medium size projects).
 Links
– References and additional details.
35
Application Template
 Name:
 Email:
 Project Title:
 Synopsis:
– A short description of your project.
 Benefits to the organization/project
– and/or other project(s):
 Deliverables:
– Quantifiable results.
36
• e.g.: “At the end of my project, Niffler Metadata
Processing Pipeline will be 3 times faster.”
 Project Details:
– A more detailed description of your project:
 Project Schedule:
– How long will the project take?
– When can you begin work?
– Do you know of any planned absences or other
major conflicts
• summer classes, vacations, etc.
37
 Bio:
– Who are you?
– What makes you the best person to work on this
project?
 Additional Requirements:
– Patches / Specific requirements for the project.
 Further Related Information:
38
After the submission..
 Don't go invisible!
– Evaluation is still going on.. ;)
 You may be asked to provide
– additional information.
• Bug fixes / pull requests.
• Demos and screenshots.
 You may even start coding on your project!
– Especially if you didn't apply for multiple projects.
 Be motivated.
39
Got Selected? yay/
 Don't Panic.
 You have one more month
– just to mingle with the developers and the code
base.
 Mentors are there to help you!
 Keep touch with the developers.
 Users.
40
Community Bonding Period
 Learn the project
– Go through the code base
– Documentation.
• Coding styles and coding guide lines.
 Communicate often
 Understand the project idea more.
– Come up with a design.
– Start with simple hacks.
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Coding..
Easiest task of all.. ;)
 Commit often, if given committership.
– Send frequent pull requests (daily ?) otherwise.
– Meaningful Commit messages.
 Get feedback from the mentor(s).
 Keep the community/mentor updated
– Daily (?).
 Plan for the mid and final evaluations early,
with the mentor.
42
Conclude/Continue..
 Final Submission.
– Make a static web page to summarize your GSoC work.
– Submit the link at the GSoC site.
 Don’t miss any of the evaluations.
– Both mentors and contributors must submit evaluations.
– All 2 of the evaluations!
 Focus on becoming a committer in the organization
– if not already given committership.
 Keep contributing.
43
What else?
 More FOSS?
 Annual?
 Stipend?
 Student?
 Country/Location?
44
More Open Source
programs/contests..
 OpenDaylight Internship
 Season of KDE (SoK)
 Outreachy
 Rails Girls Summer of Code
45
Some links.. ;)
 GSoC home page
 Google Open Source Blog on GSoC
 Proposal [Pradeeban]
– GSoC 2015 Emory BMI
– GSoC 2014 Emory BMI
– GSoC 2010 OMII-UK/OGSA-DAI
– GSoC 2009 AbiWord
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Are you ready?
 Past successful proposals - Wikis, blogs, ..
 Ideas list 2022
• Emory BMI
• caMicroscope
 Apache Software Foundation
– More slots and more choices.
• Tomcat, Derby, Axis2, and more ..
 Join the projects' mailing lists and channels.
– Emory BMI
– Apache CXF, ...
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For more Information ..
 Join the GSoC mailing lists.
 Check the GSoC official site and blog.
 Join your local GSoC Google Group
– For e.g., Group for Sri Lankan contributors:
http://groups.google.com/group/gsoc-srilanka
 Logos used in the presentation are owned by the respective open source organizations or the individuals, and used for the
particular non - commercial informative purpose only.
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Questions?..
Questions?..
Drop me a line for
clarifications/comments:
kk.pradeeban@gmail.com
kkpradeeban.blogspot.com
49
Wish you all the best..
Wish you all the best..

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Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2022

  • 1. Summer of Code Summer of Code 2022 2022 Pradeeban Pradeeban Kathiravelu, Ph.D. Kathiravelu, Ph.D. Dept of Biomedical Informatics, Dept of Biomedical Informatics, Emory University Emory University
  • 2. 2 Contents ➢ Why GSoC? ➢ Before you begin.. ➢ Right Project? ➢ Shout! ➢ Apply. ➢ Code. ➢ Conclude/Continue. ➢ What Else?
  • 3. 3 Why should I bother?  Code for your preferred preferredopen source project projectfor 3 months. – And get paid! – Open for all the adults (18+) from 2022 • Not only for students. – Must be an open-source beginner.
  • 4. 4 Stipends Stipends ➢ Stipends Stipends based on your residence location. based on your residence location. ➢ Option for: Option for: ➢ Large Size Projects / Full-time Large Size Projects / Full-time ➢ (35 hrs/week) / 350 hours in total. (35 hrs/week) / 350 hours in total. ➢ 3000 – 6600$. 3000 – 6600$. » Medium Size Projects / Half-time Medium Size Projects / Half-time » (18 hrs/week) / 175 hours in total. (18 hrs/week) / 175 hours in total. » 1500 – 3300$. 1500 – 3300$. Background Image: http://blog.echoenduring.com/2010/11/23/learning-about-design-from-angry-birds/
  • 5. 5 Google Summer of Code (GSoC)  Code for an open source organization for 3 months.  Not accepted in previous GSoCs as a student/contributor, with an exception of either GSoC 2020 or GSoC 2021 (just once before!).  Google coordinates and rewards you! – Getting Accepted. – 2 milestones (a.k.a., evaluations). • First Evaluation. (45% of the stipend) • Final Evaluation. (55% of the stipend) – A completion certificate!
  • 6. 6 Some statistics of 2019  201 Organizations – 2,815 mentors and co-mentors. – 2,066 from 72 countries, with an assigned student.  Registered – 30,922 students, from 148 countries.  Accepted – 1, 276 students/projects • 148 countries. 6,586 universities.  Completed successfully – 1,134 students from 61 countries.
  • 7. 7 Success Rate.. is pretty high!  Passed the final evaluations – Success rate – 88.87%
  • 9. 9 What do you need? ♥
  • 10. 10 Timeline (2022)  Feb 7th – Feb 21st : Organizations apply.  March 7th : Accepted organizations announced.  April 4th – April 19th : Contributor application period.  May 12th : Slot requests due from organizations.  May 20th : Accepted contributors announced.
  • 11. 11 Timeline.. After getting accepted  May 20thth : Community Bonding Period Begins.  June 13th – Sep 5th : Coding Period.  July 25th – July 29th : First Evaluation.  Sep 5th – Sep 12th : Contributor Final submission. – Contributors submit the final code and documentation.  Sep 12th – Sep 19th : Final Evaluation.  Sep 20th : Initial set of final results announced.
  • 12. 12 2022 brings some flexibility  Extended time for coding. – Plan with your mentor if you need additional time to finish your project.  Nov 21st : Contributor “Final” (Extended) Final Submission.  Nov 28th : Mentors final evaluation for the extended GSoC projects.
  • 14. 14 Before you begin..  Google Summer of Code is all about being Open Source.  Get your basics and motives right.  Netiquettes.  Sign up to the lists.  Join the relevant communication channel.
  • 15. 15 Technologies..  Version Control Systems – git, mercurial, ..  Build Tools – Maven, Ivy, Ant, ..  IDEs (Integrated Development Environments) – IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, .. – Microsoft Visual Studio ..  Issue Tracker – Jira, Bugzilla, Trac, ..
  • 16. 16  Mailing Lists – Dev, User, Commit lists, sub-groups, ..  Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and Slack channels  Issue Tracker  Forums and wiki  Blogs  Skype, Personal Mails, gtalk, conference calls, .. [with the mentors, if that is preferred.] Communicating with the team.. and the mentor, over the Internet
  • 17. 17 Network Etiquettes  Be Specific and clear.  Research (google.. ;)) before asking.  Be helpful to others.  Be ethical; respect.  NO CAPS! (UNLESS YOU ARE SHOUTING!)  Don't take messages personally.  Dn't snd ur sms msgs to thrds or lsts.  Language/English
  • 18. 18 Proper Addressing.. over the lists/irc/..  Address the devs and users properly. – First Name or Preferred calling name. – NO Sir, Madam, bro, sis, pal.. • Even if you know them, personally. – No Mr., Dr., or Prof. either. – Be gender neutral. • “Folks” over “Guys and Girls”. – Not too personal. • Use “Hi”, instead of “Dear”.
  • 19. 19 Mailing lists  Post only to the relevant list/channel.  Check the mail archives or channel logs first.  No [URGENT]/[IMPORTANT] tags.  No unnecessary attachments.  No Cross Posting.  Don't hijack threads.  Don't post off-topic.
  • 20. 20 IRC/Slack Etiquettes  Join the relevant channels.  Be an observer first.  Refer to others using their irc/slack nick to get attention. – But avoid misusing. • Especially no unnecessary @channel or @here.  Don't expect immediate replies; wait.  Discuss in the channel. Minimize direct messages to mentors, unless they suggest otherwise.
  • 21. 21 Find a mentoring organization..  Have a look at the list of past GSoC.  201 in 2019!  New Organizations.  Google as the mentoring organization.  Introduce GSoC to an organization (Sounds Smart!).
  • 22. 22 Find THE right project..  Go through the organizations' project ideas list. – Check for the 2022 GSoC ideas from the potential organizations. – Refer to the organizations lists from previous years until the GSoC 2022 organizations are announced.
  • 23. 23 Project Ideas List  Project ideas by the organizations are intentionally left generic enough. – Open for interpretation by the contributors. – Clarify with mentors on assumptions and chosen approach.
  • 24. 24 Get to know more.. about the projects  Talk to the mentor(s) – Assigned by the organization – for each project idea.  Mailing lists and archives.  Issue Tracker – Open issues or tickets • New features/enhancements (RFE) • Bugs (easy/difficult and normal/critical)
  • 25. 25 What makes you special?  Experience – Being a great user doesn't mean that you can be a good developer.  Your interests and motivation – Pick something you really enjoy doing. – Being a great developer doesn't mean that you can be a good contributor.  Opportunities – What makes you the right person?
  • 26. 26 Are you willing to contribute further?  Willingness – To contribute to the community – Beyond the time frame of GSoC.  We want committers and long time volunteers! – Not just contributors for the summer!
  • 27. 27 Experience  Language – Java, Python, Javascript, Go, C++, C, .. – Not much time to learn a new language (?)  Prove It! – Patches. – Assist other new potential contributors!!! – Project expertise • Bug reports and fixes. • Go through the archives, wikis, and web sites.
  • 28. 28 Opportunities..  Project that matches your previous work experience.  Choose the right project.  Timezone Difference – Use it effectively  Multiple Applications – Up to 3!!! But only one accepted per contributor.  Preferences!
  • 29. 29 Shout!  Communicate early – but meaningfully. – Not necessary to send an email/message just to say ‘hi’.  Communicate often.  Ask questions.  Most importantly, Answer others' questions!  Mentor is your friend! (respect)
  • 30. 30 Be Known..  Be heard!  Be visible!  Be responsive!  Be quick!
  • 31. 31 Apply  Register as a contributor for GSoC.  Use the project's wiki for draft proposal – if applicable.  Apply on Google's system. – Can edit later, until the last minute! – Get the mentors' opinions and improve.  Check often for the mentors' comments – attend to them.
  • 32. 32 Proposal How to impress the mentors/developers?  Stick to the organization's template.  Abstract.  Introduce yourself properly. – Focus on the relevant facts. – Why do you fit? Your skill sets. – List of the patches (if any) you have submitted.
  • 33. 33 Propose..  Project Goals – Proves you got them correct.  Deliverables – Code, Documentation, test cases, ..  Description – Benefits to the organization and other projects. – Can also be given along with the timeline.
  • 34. 34 Propose..  Timeline – Finer details. – Break up to periods of 3 - 4 days or a week. – Testing takes time. – Don't be over-optimistic. – Require 35 or 18 hours of work per week based on the project type (large vs medium size projects).  Links – References and additional details.
  • 35. 35 Application Template  Name:  Email:  Project Title:  Synopsis: – A short description of your project.  Benefits to the organization/project – and/or other project(s):  Deliverables: – Quantifiable results.
  • 36. 36 • e.g.: “At the end of my project, Niffler Metadata Processing Pipeline will be 3 times faster.”  Project Details: – A more detailed description of your project:  Project Schedule: – How long will the project take? – When can you begin work? – Do you know of any planned absences or other major conflicts • summer classes, vacations, etc.
  • 37. 37  Bio: – Who are you? – What makes you the best person to work on this project?  Additional Requirements: – Patches / Specific requirements for the project.  Further Related Information:
  • 38. 38 After the submission..  Don't go invisible! – Evaluation is still going on.. ;)  You may be asked to provide – additional information. • Bug fixes / pull requests. • Demos and screenshots.  You may even start coding on your project! – Especially if you didn't apply for multiple projects.  Be motivated.
  • 39. 39 Got Selected? yay/  Don't Panic.  You have one more month – just to mingle with the developers and the code base.  Mentors are there to help you!  Keep touch with the developers.  Users.
  • 40. 40 Community Bonding Period  Learn the project – Go through the code base – Documentation. • Coding styles and coding guide lines.  Communicate often  Understand the project idea more. – Come up with a design. – Start with simple hacks.
  • 41. 41 Coding.. Easiest task of all.. ;)  Commit often, if given committership. – Send frequent pull requests (daily ?) otherwise. – Meaningful Commit messages.  Get feedback from the mentor(s).  Keep the community/mentor updated – Daily (?).  Plan for the mid and final evaluations early, with the mentor.
  • 42. 42 Conclude/Continue..  Final Submission. – Make a static web page to summarize your GSoC work. – Submit the link at the GSoC site.  Don’t miss any of the evaluations. – Both mentors and contributors must submit evaluations. – All 2 of the evaluations!  Focus on becoming a committer in the organization – if not already given committership.  Keep contributing.
  • 43. 43 What else?  More FOSS?  Annual?  Stipend?  Student?  Country/Location?
  • 44. 44 More Open Source programs/contests..  OpenDaylight Internship  Season of KDE (SoK)  Outreachy  Rails Girls Summer of Code
  • 45. 45 Some links.. ;)  GSoC home page  Google Open Source Blog on GSoC  Proposal [Pradeeban] – GSoC 2015 Emory BMI – GSoC 2014 Emory BMI – GSoC 2010 OMII-UK/OGSA-DAI – GSoC 2009 AbiWord
  • 46. 46 Are you ready?  Past successful proposals - Wikis, blogs, ..  Ideas list 2022 • Emory BMI • caMicroscope  Apache Software Foundation – More slots and more choices. • Tomcat, Derby, Axis2, and more ..  Join the projects' mailing lists and channels. – Emory BMI – Apache CXF, ...
  • 47. 47 For more Information ..  Join the GSoC mailing lists.  Check the GSoC official site and blog.  Join your local GSoC Google Group – For e.g., Group for Sri Lankan contributors: http://groups.google.com/group/gsoc-srilanka  Logos used in the presentation are owned by the respective open source organizations or the individuals, and used for the particular non - commercial informative purpose only.
  • 48. 48 Questions?.. Questions?.. Drop me a line for clarifications/comments: kk.pradeeban@gmail.com kkpradeeban.blogspot.com
  • 49. 49 Wish you all the best.. Wish you all the best..