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Welcome to the GeomScale Google Summer of Code 2021 wiki!

This wiki will be the central hub of information regarding the GeomScale participation in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2021. Administrators are Vissarion Fisikopoulos (vissarion.fisikopoulos@gmail.com), Apostolos Chalkis (tolis.chal@gmail.com) and Elias Tsigaridas (elias.tsigaridas@gmail.com).

Everyone who wants to participate in Google Summer of Code with GeomScale should:

  • read the GSoC Overview and Google FAQ so you know how GSoC works,
  • join our mailing list where discussions and announcements about projects will take place,
  • join GeomScale community channel on gitter, which is mostly for real time communication.

Overview of the program

In short, each student selected for a GSoC project will get paid to work on a GeomScale related project for 3 months during the summer:

  • Mentors can add projects to give ideas to students.
  • Students should look at the list of projects to see if any project interests them. Before emailing project mentors, please do at least one project test and post a link to your solution on the proposal’s wiki page. Then email the project mentors to express your interest, and describe any prior experience.
  • If a student can provide a link to a C++/R/python repository (depending on the project) with at least 1,000 lines, non-coursework open source code this will definitely strengthen their application. Code should have been open sourced at least three months ago, and show a log of commits improving the library over time.
  • After opening communication with project mentors, each student must write an application with a detailed timeline, following this application template. Successful applications are shared with mentors for feedback before submission of a final application on Google.
  • For real time communication students and mentors can use gitter.
  • If GeomScale is accepted as a GSoC project, Google will award a certain number of student slots.
  • The project administrators and mentors of GeomScale will rank projects in order of application quality and importance to the GeomScale project, and the top projects will be funded.
  • Students get paid a stipend by Google for writing free/open-source code for 3 months during the summer.
  • Mentors get code written for their project, but no money.

Proposed Projects

See: table of proposed coding projects

Status and Timeline

Useful events from the official timeline:

When What
February 19 Mentoring organization application deadline
March 9 List of accepted mentoring organizations published
April 13 Student application deadline
May 18 - Aug 17 Student coding period
July 16 Phase 1 evaluations
August 23 - 30 Final evaluations