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title: Skipping Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2025 | ||
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categories: | ||
gsoc | ||
open-source | ||
community | ||
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author: TimidRobot | ||
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pub_date: 2025-01-15 | ||
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The Creative Commons (CC) technology team regrets to announce **we will not be | ||
participating in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2025**. While the program remains | ||
excellent, we do not have the resources to participate this year and meet our | ||
core responsibilities. | ||
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We are grateful to Google for the program and have found incredible value in | ||
participating in past years. We look forward to participating in future years. | ||
We are thankful for the work and time of contributors. This is not an exciting | ||
announcement, but we will be better equipped to engage with work programs in | ||
the future. | ||
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## Preparing to re-engage | ||
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In addition to revamping our CC Open Source website during the first quarter of | ||
this year, we will also be refreshing our structured community involvement, and | ||
improving our project lead resources. | ||
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Our CC Open Source website is in the process of being updated to be less | ||
technologically complex and to leverage the current Vocabulary design system | ||
([creativecommons/vocabulary][vocabulary]). | ||
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Our structured community involvement has languished since the technology team | ||
was downsized due to the COVID pandemic (202-12-07 [Upcoming Changes to the CC | ||
Open Source Community — Creative Commons Open Source][changes]). We will be | ||
simplifying community involvement so that we can be more responsive with | ||
increased visibility. | ||
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The most resource intensive period of a work program is the application phase. | ||
During this time there is a deluge of activity that has often exceeded our | ||
capacity. Developing our project lead resources will allow us to better set | ||
expectations, ease communications, and better point applicants on productive | ||
trajectories. | ||
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[vocabulary]: http://github.com/creativecommons/vocabulary | ||
[changes]: https://opensource.creativecommons.org/blog/entries/2020-12-07-upcoming-changes-to-community/ | ||
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## Past participation | ||
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For information on the excellent work completed during past participations, | ||
please see: [Open Source Work Programs: History — Creative Commons Open | ||
Source][history]. | ||
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[history]: https://opensource.creativecommons.org/programs/history/ |
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