The 2026 #GSoC journey is just getting started.
Over the coming months, contributors will extend tools, introduce new features, and support long term neuroscience projects. We will also share contributor spotlights and project deep dives.
The 2026 #GSoC journey is just getting started.
Over the coming months, contributors will extend tools, introduce new features, and support long term neuroscience projects. We will also share contributor spotlights and project deep dives.
Removed #Joplin and #LibreOffice from our list of recommended software.
While this is a heavy blow to the very heart of the list, constant participation in the "Google Summer of Code" #GSoC by these projects goes against Our Principles for Picks, (see the beginning of the list).
Great kick-off call with our GSoC 2026 mentors and students this week! 🎉
Everyone introduced themselves, and the students presented the projects they’ll be working on over the summer. Lots of exciting ideas ahead for Joplin 🚀 #GSoC #OpenSource
Why does GSoC matter for Neuroscience?
Because open-source tools power modern research. Contributors improve reproducibility, scale data analysis, build shared infrastructure, and connect research with clinical applications.
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Se han seleccionado los proyectos de LibreOffice para el Google Summer of Code 2026.
Ya están definidos los proyectos que participarán en la edición 2026 del Google Summer of Code.
Aya Jamal trabajará en la compatibilidad con OpenType MATH, integrando datos de la tabla MATH de las fuentes OpenType para mejorar el maquetado de
Some very talented newcomers to FreeBSD are working on #GSoC projects - MPLS, Capsicum, network kboot, embedded systems incl NanoBSD and ESP32 development work, live kernel patching, netlink, & Bluetooth improvements!
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2026/organizations/the-freebsd-project
Another great community effort all round.
I kind of hesitated with posting about it here but I'm happy to announce that my project got selected for this years #GSoC under the @typelevel organization!
Over the course of the project I will be prototyping a port of Cats Effect and FS2 for the #Wasm/WASI platform. Support for WASI by #scala compiler(s) is still experimental and I think this is the first time an I/O-heavy library is being ported there