This repository is a central hub for all resources, project ideas, and guidelines related to the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program with Processing Foundation as the mentor organisation.
You can follow this year's cohort here.
Applications are closed; for 2027, please wait for announcements, because the process requires us to apply as a mentor organization first.
This year is the fourteenth year that Processing Foundation participates GSoC! We recommend you review some of these reports to gain valuable insights in the kind of projects we support. This will help you craft more effective proposals for this year's GSoC at the Processing Foundation.
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So far, 115 projects have been completed as part of GSoC with Processing Foundation 🎉
- GSoC 2026 cohort (current)
- GSoC 2025 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2023 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2022 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2021 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2020 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2019 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2018 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2017 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2015 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2014 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2013 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2012 wrap-up post
- GSoC 2011 wrap-up post
Using LLM-based generative AI tools like ChatGPT can enhance your writing by refining language and structure. However, the knowledge, ideas, and reasoning in your proposal must originate from you. AI serves as a support tool, not a substitute for human creativity. Proposals generated entirely by AI will not be considered. We value your originality and problem understanding. Any proposal submitted using AI tools should clearly indicate what part is your work and what part was enhanced or generated by AI.