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Google Summer of Code 2025 #262

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fcollonval opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 5 comments
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Google Summer of Code 2025 #262

fcollonval opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 5 comments
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@fcollonval
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Some students have already reached to me about Google Summer of Code 2025. Although the opening of the program will not be announced before January, as Jupyter is not under the NumFocus umbrella any longer, this means we need to apply as an organization to have a chance at having GSoC participants.

So it is probably already a good time to start the ball rolling to gather interested experienced contributors.

From my side, I can help with the application at the organization level and bring the subject to the Jupyter EC/SSC. But I won't be able to mentor more than one project in 2025. Who would be interested to propose and mentor project for Jupyter frontends?

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Hello @fcollonval
I would like to work with Jupyter as a part of GSoC 2025 and further in the future. I have extensive experience in using Python, JavaScript, React and believe that I will be able to contribute to the oraganisation. Could you please guide me on how to start working on it? Also, shall I convey my resume/CV to you through email for your reference?
I am attaching a link to my personal website here which contains information about my background, past projects and link to my resume. In case you require any other details, I would be happy to mail them to you. Looking forward to a response from you, thanks!

@1-SubhamSingh
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1-SubhamSingh commented Nov 19, 2024

Hello @fcollonval
I would love to contribute to this organisation in the GSoC 2025 as well . I am well experienced in Python and proficient in Java, JavaScript and TypeScript. My tech stack include MongoDB, ExpressJs, ReactJs, NodeJs along with also familiar with Django and Streamlit.
I am familiar with open source guildelines and already completed contributions in HacktoberFest 2024 Link also I completed GirlScript Summer of Code while I am still a part of the program GirlScript Winter of Blockchain till the end of this month. You can check my LinkedIn Link and GitHub for my proof of work.
As per my experience in open source,I think I would be a deserving candidate to be a part of this organisation as a contributor.
Seeking your guidance and looking forward to hear from you.
Thanks : )

@ericsnekbytes
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The previous GSoC chat room for contributors was hard to access (for mentors/others offering support). We should use an easier to access space this time, maybe a new chat room next to our existing JupyterLab/Notebook chat rooms in matrix/gitter...I would like to pop in and help when I can.

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hello @fcollonval Sir,
I hope you’re doing well. My name is Birajit Saikia, and I am a first-year B.Tech student specializing in Computer Science and Engineering (AI/ML) at Newton School of Technology, Pune. I have a strong passion for open-source contributions, and I’m keen on expanding my experience in this field by contributing to JupyterLab and other Jupyter projects.

I have hands-on experience with several web technologies, including JavaScript, React, and Python, and I believe I can offer valuable input to the development of the JupyterLab front-end. I’m particularly excited about Jupyter's vision of enhancing scientific computing and am eager to contribute to its growth.

I understand the importance of starting early in the GSoC process and would greatly appreciate any guidance or advice on how to begin contributing to the Jupyter project, particularly in the context of GSoC 2025. Additionally, I would be interested in learning more about any specific areas where contributions are currently needed, as well as any resources or documentation that would help me get up to speed with JupyterLab’s front-end development and its existing workflows.

I am truly excited about the possibility of contributing to Jupyter, and I look forward to hearing from you with further instructions or suggestions on how to get started.Also i will contribution to other issues too in jupyter.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response.

@NavAneEth777
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hello @fcollonval,

I have reviewed your previous projects on JupyterLab and am impressed by your work. I have experience in open-source contributions, and am currently exploring the JupyterLab codebase to prepare for GSoC 2025.
Here’s my portfolio: https://navaneeth-alluri-portfolio.vercel.app/. I’d love your guidance on how I can contribute effectively.

Looking forward to your response.

Best regards,
Navaneeth Alluri

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