Seeking mentors and project ideas for Google Summer of Code 2024! #128
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I'll be happy to join as a mentor! What I'll like to mentor on is a project that @armanbilge and I had in mind since a while ago: a new library to interact in a more "fluent" style with the file system like the one briefly described in this conversation. I think we can grab some inspiration from @ChristopherDavenport's shellfish if needed. The first and most obvious use case for this library would be scripts written with our toolkit, and IMHO this library might contribute to reducing the initial fear (or steepness of the learning curve) that newcomers might experience when approaching our purely functional stack. |
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@armanbilge I'm happy to mentor / advise on any of the fs2 related projects. |
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tl;dr
I want our application to reflect that Typelevel is vibrant with a culture of teaching and learning together. If you are active on GitHub and/or Discord, then you are already a de facto mentor in our community :) so please consider adding your name to our application ❤️
Ideally each of our projects will have a couple primary mentors and some number of additional supporting mentors.
Andrew and I are working on setting up a project idea page, will follow-up with that soon.
Further reading: Official Mentoring Guide from Google.
Why mentor?
It is rewarding to help grow the diversity of our community. The results of the 2023 Scala Survey suggest we currently skew heavily towards advanced, long-time Scala developers. Let's change that :)
Raise money for Typelevel. Google will pay Typelevel a small stipend for every contributor that we mentor.
GSoC contributors Get Shit Done. Last year our contributors:
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