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GSoC 2021 Organization Application
Why does your org want to participate in Google Summer of Code? [No more than 1000 characters]
Fortran-lang is a young open source community, formed in December of 2019. As such, it is growing fast both in terms of projects and the number and activity of contribut ors. Participating in GSoC would provide a unique opportunity for students to engage in Fortran-lang at an early stage when paths forward are not yet paved and there is significant flexibility to how the projects can evolve. It would also allow the students to work closely with the core developers of Fortran-lang, established scientists, and Fortran book authors. By contributing to Fortran-lang projects, the students will directly work to improve the Fortran user experience and the ecosystem of tools and libraries. It would also provide them with the connections to developers across academia, industry, compiler development teams, and the Fortran Standards Committee.
What would your org consider to be a successful summer? [No more than 500 characters; New contributors, new features completed, more code written, better being able to guide new developers into open source world, etc.]
A succesful summer would mean that the students who participate in GSoC with Fortran-lang would:
- Carry out their chosen projects to completion
- Identify and propose new development pathways beyond their specific projects
- Be actively engaged and develop relationships with the core developers and the broader community
- Learn a lot of Fortran programming, modern software practices, and interacting with open source communities
- Continue participating with Fortran-lang after the summer ends
- Last but not least, have fun doing it
For Fortran-lang, it would mean:
- Receiving many student applications
- Growing as a community beyond just the two students
- Generating interest and excitement about Fortran in the broader community
How many potential mentors have agreed to mentor this year? [Popup]
1-5
6-10
11-15
16-20
20+
How will you keep mentors engaged with their students? [No more than 1000 characters]
- GitHub issues
- Discourse
- Weekly video calls
- Use a GitHub project feature to track the student progress
How will you help your students stay on schedule to complete their projects? [No more than 1000 characters]
- We'll expect for students to keep a track of their progress in a blog
- Submit a public blog post every week detailing the progress from that week
How will you get your students involved in your community during GSoC? [No more than 1000 characters]
- Have them participate on community video calls
- Also have GSoC calls
- Blog posts
- Discourse
- Encourage them to engage with other Fortran-lang projects via PR reviews, issue discussions
How will you keep students involved with your community after GSoC? [No more than 1000 characters]
- By engaging the students during GSoC with the wider community we increase the chance of them staying engaged
- Encourage students to work on other projects beyond their specific project / participate in discussions
- Encourage them to engage with other Fortran-lang projects via PR reviews, issue discussions
Has your org been accepted as a mentor org in Google Summer of Code before? [Yes or No]
No.
Which years did your org participate in GSoC? [Checkboxes; only available if Yes on previous question]
N/A
Refer an organization (optional)? [No more than 500 characters; Is there an organization new to GSoC that you would like to refer to the program for 2021? Feel free to add a few words about why they'd be a good fit.]
N/A
If your org has applied for GSoC before but not been accepted, select the years: [Checkboxes]
N/A
Provide a reference (optional) [No more than 500 characters; If you are a new organization to GSoC, is there a Google employee or previously participating organization who will vouch for you? If so, please enter their name, contact email, and relationship to your organization.]
SymPy; Ondřej Čertík, the admin for this Fortran organization has been an admin for SymPy for 14 years.
What year was your project started? [Number only]
2019
Where does your source code live? Please provide URLs that point to repositories, GitHub organizations, or a web page that describes how to get your source code. [One line only]
https://github.com/fortran-lang/
Is your organization part of any government? This will not affect your selection into the program. However, as stated in the Program Rules, we can not issue org stipends to orgs that are part of any government. This includes public universities, government research institutions, etc.. [Yes or No]
No.
Anything else we should know (optional)? [No more than 500 characters]
These descriptions will be displayed on the organization list page (Short Description) and on your organization's page (Long Description). More details.
The Long Description may include limited Markdown.
Short Description [Up to 180 characters]
Long Description [Up to 2000 characters]
Guidance for students on how to apply to your organization. Should include any prerequisites or requirements. You may wish to include a template or tips for their proposals. May include limited Markdown.
Enter tags that students can select (one) from and apply to their own proposals to help organize them. Examples: New Feature, Optimization. You can also use these to designate "sub-organizations" if you are an umbrella organization.
Application Instructions [No more than 1500 characters]
Proposal Tags [Up to 10 tags]