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Home | Google Summer of Code Welcome to our new site! Learn more What is Google Summer of Code? Google Summer of Code is a global, online program focused on bringing new contributors into open source software development.
GSoC Contributors work with an open source organization on a 12+ week programming project under the guidance of mentors. Open Source Organizations Become a GSoC contributor Are you new to open source and want to learn more about some interesting projects that you can contribute to? Join GSoC where mentors will help guide you on your journey!
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