From 1c1bb7c76c8647019232422715451f1e6b96d834 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: acethecreator Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 11:04:31 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 01/10] gsoc 2024 summary --- markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md | 112 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ public/img/posts/gsoc.webp | Bin 0 -> 22400 bytes 2 files changed, 112 insertions(+) create mode 100644 markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md create mode 100644 public/img/posts/gsoc.webp diff --git a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..bb746476cfc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +--- +title: "2024 Google Summer Of Code Wrap Up" +date: 2024-12-11T06:00:00+01:00 +type: Community +tags: + - Mentorship + - GSoC + - AsyncAPI + - OSS +cover: /img/posts/gsoc.webp +authors: + - name: Azeez Elegbede + photo: /img/avatars/ace.webp + link: https://twitter.com/_acebuild + byline: AsyncAPI Preacher +--- + +For the first time in our history with Google Summer of Code (GSoC), AsyncAPI proudly participated as an independent organization. In previous years, we had joined the program under Postman’s umbrella due to the challenges of being selected as a participating organization. With Postman’s higher chances of acceptance, they graciously allowed us to include some of our projects under their organization. This year, however, marked a significant milestone as AsyncAPI stepped into the spotlight on its own. + +The goal of this post is to share our GSoC journey and offer valuable insights for future organizations and contributors. By reflecting on what went well, the challenges we encountered, and the lessons learned, we hope to help others make the most of this incredible program. + +Now, let’s dive into the key achievements and challenges of our participation this year. + +## Key Achievements + +Without a doubt, our biggest achievement this year has been participating in GSoC as an individual organization. For several years, AsyncAPI applied as a standalone organization but was never selected. + +So, what changed this time? We took a step back to analyse potential reasons for our previous rejections and used those insights to refine our approach. One significant change was starting our preparation well ahead of the deadline. Special thanks go to [Azeez Elegbede](https://github.com/AceTheCreator), who led the effort by curating project ideas, crafting our organization application, reaching out to potential mentors, and engaging with interested contributors. Azeez worked closely with the incredible [Quetzalli](https://github.com/quetzalliwrites), whose expertise played a significant role in reviewing the application and project ideas, providing valuable guidance and support throughout the process. + +To showcase the impact of this year’s participation, let’s look at some key community accomplishments achieved during GSoC 2024. + +- This year, we achieved our highest number of project idea slots in the history of our GSoC participation, with a total of **7 slots**. +- For the first time, we had **4 ex-GSoC participants** return to the program as mentors, marking a significant milestone in building a cycle of mentorship and growth within our community. +- We received an impressive **77 project proposals**, the most we've ever had in our GSoC journey. +- Over **100 new contributors** joined our community from GSoC, showcasing the growing interest and engagement with AsyncAPI. +- AsyncAPI proudly participated as an organization at the **GSoC Summit in San Francisco**, further showcasing our presence in the open-source ecosystem. + +We had a range of successful contributions that significantly advanced AsyncAPI projects such as: + +- **[Ashmit Jagtap](https://github.com/ashmit-coder)** who contributed extensively to the AsyncAPI Conference website by addressing existing issues and bugs, adding testing capabilities with Cypress to improve the contributor experience, and implementing support for call for speakers registration for the online edition of the conference. Additionally, Ashmit reviewed pull requests, mentored potential contributors, and ultimately became a project maintainer. + +- **[Vishvamsinh Vaghela](https://github.com/vishvamsinh28)** enhanced the stability of scripts on the AsyncAPI website by ensuring all scripts functioned as expected and writing comprehensive unit tests to ensure smooth operations in the website, particularly as the number of contributors grew and more people worked on critical parts of the website. + +- **[Ankit Dash](https://github.com/helios2003)** added dynamic preview image generation for AsyncAPI documents shared via the AsyncAPI Studio website. Ankit also shared his GSoC journey and contributions during the [AsyncAPI Conference](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9xI8BziM94). + +- **[Mintu Gogoi](https://github.com/Gmin2)** and **[Yuan Yuan](https://github.com/lmgyuan)** focused on the AsyncAPI Generator project, resolving existing issues and bugs, triaging new ones, improving code through refactoring, and writing tests. Yuan shared their GSoC experience at the [AsyncAPI Conference](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap2ZiRN8MDs). + +- **[Ashmit JaiSarita Gupta](https://github.com/devilkiller-ag)** developed a UI kit for the AsyncAPI website, based on the stunning designs by **[Aishat Muibudeen](https://github.com/mayaleeeee)**. By using Storybook, Ashmit ensured brand visual consistency and created a modular, easy-to-maintain design system that streamlined further development. + +- **[Esther Xiao](https://github.com/FelicixAwe)** is making significant improvements to the AsyncAPI VS Code extension by introducing an autofix feature. This enhancement helps streamline the editing process by automatically resolving common Spectral linting errors directly within the IDE. + +Each of these project ideas tackles key challenges within their respective repositories, bringing the initiative closer to its mission of fostering exponential community growth. + +We’re also beginning to see promising signs of these projects attracting long-term contributors, not only from this year’s GSoC participants but also from the broader AsyncAPI community. + +## An Unexpected Turn of Event + +Sometimes, things happen that are beyond your control, and that’s exactly what happened during the final phase of this year’s program. + +At AsyncAPI, we recognize that a project's final pull request may not always be merged within the program’s duration. This often serves as an opportunity to encourage participants to stay engaged and contribute beyond the program timeline. + +Here’s what happened: after successfully passing the final evaluation, one of our contributors announced on social media that their project was complete. However, their pull request was still under review by the mentor. While the mentor had passed the contributor during the evaluation due to the program’s deadlines and acknowledged their consistent hard work, they found the announcement to be unprofessional. + +Thanks to the mentor’s awareness, the contributor quickly removed the post and issued a heartfelt apology to both the mentor and the organizers. + +In light of this, we’d like to remind future GSoC participants and contributors in similar programs to avoid declaring your project “complete” until your final pull request has been merged and your mentor has confirmed the project’s completion. Let’s strive for professionalism and clarity in our contributions. + +## The Sad Story + +Every year, when applying for GSoC, we’ve taken a two-way approach which is, applying as an independent organization while also submitting some AsyncAPI project ideas under Postman’s application just in case we weren’t selected. This year was no different, but we were fortunate enough to have both organizations accepted, giving us the flexibility to push all seven of our project ideas forward. + +Now, you might be wondering how is this even possible. Well, a few of us were employed by Postman specifically to work on AsyncAPI, which allowed us to coordinate participation for both organizations. With Postman’s higher likelihood of being selected, it made sense to submit some AsyncAPI ideas under their umbrella. + +What we didn’t foresee, however, was the sudden change of things. Postman unexpectedly laid off the entire AsyncAPI team, which not only marked the end of our roles there but also brought Postman’s participation in GSoC to a halt(possibly for future years as well). In light of this, GSoC organizers transferred all AsyncAPI-related projects from Postman to AsyncAPI, ensuring they continued under our banner. + +This turn of events means that moving forward, our participation in GSoC rests entirely on our ability to be selected as an independent organization. What if we don’t get selected next year? While that’s a possibility, I choose to remain optimistic. If we make it this year, we can do it again. And even if we aren’t selected, we have the AsyncAPI Mentorship Program, a program we created for moments like this. You can read more about why we started our mentorship program [here](https://www.asyncapi.com/blog/beyond-boundaries). + +This sudden change has made us face unexpected challenges as individuals, but we’re stronger, more determined, and deeply committed to our mission of fostering growth in the AsyncAPI community. + +## Tips for further participants + +While I believe that reaching for the stars is just the beginning for us as an open-source community, and with even more exciting project ideas lined up for future GSoC programs at AsyncAPI, here are some valuable tips for contributors aspiring to participate in GSoC with us: + +- **Start Early and Engage with the Community:** Over the years, contributors who actively engage with the AsyncAPI community before GSoC even begins tend to have better chances of being selected. Early engagement allows you to build connections, understand the community’s needs, and showcase your commitment. It also helps you stand out to potential mentors and other contributors. + +- **Respect Maintainers’ Time:** Remember, maintainers and mentors are often juggling multiple responsibilities, including their professional roles. Be mindful of their time by doing your homework before asking questions. Read available documentation, search for existing discussions, and ask clear questions when you need help. This respectful approach makes a strong impression. + +- **Focus on Quality Over Quantity:** Avoid making superficial contributions just to show activity. Mentors value meaningful, impactful contributions over sheer numbers. It doesn’t matter if you’ve only contributed to the website repo instead of the generator repo, what counts is the thoughtfulness and effort behind your work. + +- **Participate Beyond Code Contributions:** Being a successful GSoC contributor isn’t just about writing code. Engage in discussions, provide feedback on other contributions, and help answer questions from community members. Demonstrating your willingness to contribute in diverse ways shows your dedication to the community. + +- **Set Clear Project Timelines and Deliverables:** When preparing your GSoC proposal, ensure your timeline is realistic and achievable. Break your project into smaller milestones with clear deliverables for each phase. This demonstrates your organizational skills and helps mentors see your plan for success. + +- **Communicate Clearly and Effectively:** Good communication is key. Keep your mentors and the community updated on your progress, ask thoughtful questions, and don’t hesitate to seek guidance. Be proactive in addressing issues and responsive to feedback. Helping others in the community can also set you apart as a standout contributor. + +- **Seek and Act on Feedback:** Throughout the program, regularly request feedback from mentors and implement it into your work. Showing that you can learn, adapt, and improve is a critical skill that mentors highly value. + +By following these tips, you’ll not only increase your chances of being selected but also leave a lasting positive impact on the AsyncAPI community. + +## Closing Remark + +We want to take a moment to extend our gratitude to the mentors who went out of their time and way to support and pass on their knowledge and forge meaningful relationships with our mentees. This program would not be possible without their unwavering dedication. + +A special shoutout goes to Postman, who has always allowed us to push some of our project ideas under their umbrella over the last few years, while it's sad to see this come to an end, we love and appreciate the opportunities, and the community as a whole will never take it for granted. + +And finally, a special thanks to Google for their belief in Free and Open Source Software(FOSS), for making this program possible every year as a show of their support to the open source ecosystem, and for allowing organizations like ours to bring passionate contributors and mentors to collaborate on a project all for the love of opensource. + +If you’re considering joining GSoC with AsyncAPI next year, we encourage you to hop into our [Slack community](https://asyncapi.com/slack-invite) and say hello in the **#mentorship** channel. 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This program would not be possible without their unwavering dedication. @@ -105,6 +158,9 @@ A special shoutout goes to Postman, who has always allowed us to push some of ou And finally, a special thanks to Google for their belief in Free and Open Source Software(FOSS), for making this program possible every year as a show of their support to the open source ecosystem, and for allowing organizations like ours to bring passionate contributors and mentors to collaborate on a project all for the love of opensource. + +## Closing Remark + If you’re considering joining GSoC with AsyncAPI next year, we encourage you to hop into our [Slack community](https://asyncapi.com/slack-invite) and say hello in the **#mentorship** channel. We’re always excited to welcome new contributors and mentors into our growing family. We’re already looking forward to next year’s program and are committed to using this year’s lessons to make the experience even better. From 9d82827c0a1c514148b4b5a460e5558da9d40c88 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: acethecreator Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 17:29:26 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 03/10] added suggested changes --- markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md | 12 ++++++++---- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md index 553352da5b2d..4a40fc9fcf5f 100644 --- a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md +++ b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ To showcase the impact of this year’s participation, let’s look at some key - For the first time, we had **4 ex-GSoC participants** return to the program as mentors, marking a significant milestone in building a cycle of mentorship and growth within our community. - We received an impressive **77 project proposals**, the most we've ever had in our GSoC journey. - Over **100 new contributors** joined our community from GSoC, showcasing the growing interest and engagement with AsyncAPI. -- AsyncAPI proudly participated as an organization at the **GSoC Summit in San Francisco**, further showcasing our presence in the open-source ecosystem. +- AsyncAPI not just proudly participated as an organization at the **GSoC Summit in San Francisco**, but had [Lukasz Gornicki](https://github.com/derberg) one of our community member delivering a lightning talk about the concept of fostering a system that guides GSoC contributors toward becoming maintainers with the support of mentors, which further showcases our commitment in strengthening the open-source ecosystem. We had a range of successful contributions that significantly advanced AsyncAPI projects such as: @@ -41,9 +41,11 @@ We had a range of successful contributions that significantly advanced AsyncAPI - **[Vishvamsinh Vaghela](https://github.com/vishvamsinh28)** enhanced the stability of scripts on the AsyncAPI website by ensuring all scripts functioned as expected and writing comprehensive unit tests to ensure smooth operations in the website, particularly as the number of contributors grew and more people worked on critical parts of the website. -- **[Ankit Dash](https://github.com/helios2003)** added dynamic preview image generation for AsyncAPI documents shared via the AsyncAPI Studio website. Ankit also shared his GSoC journey and contributions during the [AsyncAPI Conference](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9xI8BziM94). +- **[Ankit Dash](https://github.com/helios2003)** added dynamic preview image generation for AsyncAPI documents shared via the AsyncAPI Studio website. Ankit also shared his GSoC journey and contributions during the online edition of the [AsyncAPI Conference](https://conference.asyncapi.com/venue/Online). + -- **[Mintu Gogoi](https://github.com/Gmin2)** and **[Yuan Yuan](https://github.com/lmgyuan)** focused on the AsyncAPI Generator project, resolving existing issues and bugs, triaging new ones, improving code through refactoring, and writing tests. Yuan shared their GSoC experience at the [AsyncAPI Conference](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap2ZiRN8MDs). +- **[Mintu Gogoi](https://github.com/Gmin2)** and **[Yuan Yuan](https://github.com/lmgyuan)** focused on the AsyncAPI Generator project, resolving existing issues and bugs, triaging new ones, improving code through refactoring, and writing tests. Yuan shared their GSoC experience during the online edition of the [AsyncAPI Conference](https://conference.asyncapi.com/). + - **[Ashmit JaiSarita Gupta](https://github.com/devilkiller-ag)** developed a UI kit for the AsyncAPI website, based on the stunning designs by **[Aishat Muibudeen](https://github.com/mayaleeeee)**. By using Storybook, Ashmit ensured brand visual consistency and created a modular, easy-to-maintain design system that streamlined further development. @@ -156,7 +158,9 @@ We want to take a moment to extend our gratitude to the mentors who went out of A special shoutout goes to Postman, who has always allowed us to push some of our project ideas under their umbrella over the last few years, while it's sad to see this come to an end, we love and appreciate the opportunities, and the community as a whole will never take it for granted. -And finally, a special thanks to Google for their belief in Free and Open Source Software(FOSS), for making this program possible every year as a show of their support to the open source ecosystem, and for allowing organizations like ours to bring passionate contributors and mentors to collaborate on a project all for the love of opensource. +A special thanks to Google for their belief in Free and Open Source Software(FOSS), for making this program possible every year as a show of their support to the open source ecosystem, and for allowing organizations like ours to bring passionate contributors and mentors to collaborate on a project all for the love of opensource. + +Finally, a wonderful shout to [Stephanie Taylor](https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniertaylor/), the incredible program manager of Google Summer of Code, for her unwavering support during the transition of our projects after Postman’s departure. Her assistance with transferring mentor stipends to our preferred account was phenomena, and we truly appreciate her dedication and guidance! ## Closing Remark From 9c27009567d7ef72f74586fd7ee1ac4410828e31 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: acethecreator Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 17:34:21 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 04/10] added yt closing tag --- markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md index 4a40fc9fcf5f..414cc071c64b 100644 --- a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md +++ b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md @@ -42,10 +42,10 @@ We had a range of successful contributions that significantly advanced AsyncAPI - **[Vishvamsinh Vaghela](https://github.com/vishvamsinh28)** enhanced the stability of scripts on the AsyncAPI website by ensuring all scripts functioned as expected and writing comprehensive unit tests to ensure smooth operations in the website, particularly as the number of contributors grew and more people worked on critical parts of the website. - **[Ankit Dash](https://github.com/helios2003)** added dynamic preview image generation for AsyncAPI documents shared via the AsyncAPI Studio website. Ankit also shared his GSoC journey and contributions during the online edition of the [AsyncAPI Conference](https://conference.asyncapi.com/venue/Online). - + - **[Mintu Gogoi](https://github.com/Gmin2)** and **[Yuan Yuan](https://github.com/lmgyuan)** focused on the AsyncAPI Generator project, resolving existing issues and bugs, triaging new ones, improving code through refactoring, and writing tests. Yuan shared their GSoC experience during the online edition of the [AsyncAPI Conference](https://conference.asyncapi.com/). - + - **[Ashmit JaiSarita Gupta](https://github.com/devilkiller-ag)** developed a UI kit for the AsyncAPI website, based on the stunning designs by **[Aishat Muibudeen](https://github.com/mayaleeeee)**. By using Storybook, Ashmit ensured brand visual consistency and created a modular, easy-to-maintain design system that streamlined further development. From 76adea3aee676663bc6ef7a1d562e62a8a04cce4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: acethecreator Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 17:38:24 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 05/10] fixed typo --- markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md index 414cc071c64b..e38f516b124e 100644 --- a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md +++ b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md @@ -42,10 +42,10 @@ We had a range of successful contributions that significantly advanced AsyncAPI - **[Vishvamsinh Vaghela](https://github.com/vishvamsinh28)** enhanced the stability of scripts on the AsyncAPI website by ensuring all scripts functioned as expected and writing comprehensive unit tests to ensure smooth operations in the website, particularly as the number of contributors grew and more people worked on critical parts of the website. - **[Ankit Dash](https://github.com/helios2003)** added dynamic preview image generation for AsyncAPI documents shared via the AsyncAPI Studio website. Ankit also shared his GSoC journey and contributions during the online edition of the [AsyncAPI Conference](https://conference.asyncapi.com/venue/Online). - + - **[Mintu Gogoi](https://github.com/Gmin2)** and **[Yuan Yuan](https://github.com/lmgyuan)** focused on the AsyncAPI Generator project, resolving existing issues and bugs, triaging new ones, improving code through refactoring, and writing tests. Yuan shared their GSoC experience during the online edition of the [AsyncAPI Conference](https://conference.asyncapi.com/). - + - **[Ashmit JaiSarita Gupta](https://github.com/devilkiller-ag)** developed a UI kit for the AsyncAPI website, based on the stunning designs by **[Aishat Muibudeen](https://github.com/mayaleeeee)**. By using Storybook, Ashmit ensured brand visual consistency and created a modular, easy-to-maintain design system that streamlined further development. From 3bbe2c7410b576d60586a2bb5e3d21d4560d7091 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: acethecreator Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 17:52:04 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 06/10] rewrite mentors shoutout paragraph --- markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md index e38f516b124e..7e0e40344536 100644 --- a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md +++ b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ By following these tips, you’ll not only increase your chances of being select }, ]} /> -We want to take a moment to extend our gratitude to the mentors who went out of their time and way to support and pass on their knowledge and forge meaningful relationships with our mentees. This program would not be possible without their unwavering dedication. +We want to take a moment to extend our gratitude to the mentors above, whose decication to the program made them go above and beyond to support and pass on their knowledge and forge meaningful relationships with our mentees. This program would not be possible without their unwavering support. A special shoutout goes to Postman, who has always allowed us to push some of our project ideas under their umbrella over the last few years, while it's sad to see this come to an end, we love and appreciate the opportunities, and the community as a whole will never take it for granted. From 5a5c1fa35c15b6374fb402d96b09dc042675218a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: acethecreator Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2024 03:06:53 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 07/10] added nitpicked suggestions --- markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md index 7e0e40344536..2497cd741ae9 100644 --- a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md +++ b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ To showcase the impact of this year’s participation, let’s look at some key - For the first time, we had **4 ex-GSoC participants** return to the program as mentors, marking a significant milestone in building a cycle of mentorship and growth within our community. - We received an impressive **77 project proposals**, the most we've ever had in our GSoC journey. - Over **100 new contributors** joined our community from GSoC, showcasing the growing interest and engagement with AsyncAPI. -- AsyncAPI not just proudly participated as an organization at the **GSoC Summit in San Francisco**, but had [Lukasz Gornicki](https://github.com/derberg) one of our community member delivering a lightning talk about the concept of fostering a system that guides GSoC contributors toward becoming maintainers with the support of mentors, which further showcases our commitment in strengthening the open-source ecosystem. +- AsyncAPI proudly participated as an organization at the **GSoC Summit in San Francisco**, where [Lukasz Gornicki](https://github.com/derberg), one of our community members, delivered a lightning talk. His presentation focused on fostering a system that guides GSoC contributors toward becoming maintainers with mentor support, showcasing our commitment to strengthening the open-source ecosystem. We had a range of successful contributions that significantly advanced AsyncAPI projects such as: @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ By following these tips, you’ll not only increase your chances of being select { name: 'Pavel Bodiachevskii', avatar: 'https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/Pakisan', - link: 'https://github.com/Amishakumari544/Pakisan' + link: 'https://github.com/Pakisan' }, { name: 'Sambhav Gupta', @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ We want to take a moment to extend our gratitude to the mentors above, whose dec A special shoutout goes to Postman, who has always allowed us to push some of our project ideas under their umbrella over the last few years, while it's sad to see this come to an end, we love and appreciate the opportunities, and the community as a whole will never take it for granted. -A special thanks to Google for their belief in Free and Open Source Software(FOSS), for making this program possible every year as a show of their support to the open source ecosystem, and for allowing organizations like ours to bring passionate contributors and mentors to collaborate on a project all for the love of opensource. +A special thanks to Google for their belief in Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), for making this program possible every year as a show of their support to the open source ecosystem, and for allowing organizations like ours to bring passionate contributors and mentors to collaborate on a project all for the love of opensource. Finally, a wonderful shout to [Stephanie Taylor](https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniertaylor/), the incredible program manager of Google Summer of Code, for her unwavering support during the transition of our projects after Postman’s departure. Her assistance with transferring mentor stipends to our preferred account was phenomena, and we truly appreciate her dedication and guidance! From e5af090e70e9e9805cedcb3f70e6da460f9b9279 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: acethecreator Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2024 08:37:42 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 08/10] fixed typo --- markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md index 2497cd741ae9..129bca0dd259 100644 --- a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md +++ b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ We had a range of successful contributions that significantly advanced AsyncAPI - **[Ashmit Jagtap](https://github.com/ashmit-coder)** who contributed extensively to the AsyncAPI Conference website by addressing existing issues and bugs, adding testing capabilities with Cypress to improve the contributor experience, and implementing support for call for speakers registration for the online edition of the conference. Additionally, Ashmit reviewed pull requests, mentored potential contributors, and ultimately became a project maintainer. -- **[Vishvamsinh Vaghela](https://github.com/vishvamsinh28)** enhanced the stability of scripts on the AsyncAPI website by ensuring all scripts functioned as expected and writing comprehensive unit tests to ensure smooth operations in the website, particularly as the number of contributors grew and more people worked on critical parts of the website. +- **[Vishvamsinh Vaghela](https://github.com/vishvamsinh28)** enhanced the stability of scripts on the AsyncAPI website by ensuring all scripts functioned as expected and writing comprehensive unit tests to ensure smooth operations on the website, particularly as the number of contributors grew and more people worked on critical parts of the website. - **[Ankit Dash](https://github.com/helios2003)** added dynamic preview image generation for AsyncAPI documents shared via the AsyncAPI Studio website. Ankit also shared his GSoC journey and contributions during the online edition of the [AsyncAPI Conference](https://conference.asyncapi.com/venue/Online). From 937bfb281298803c6f20d181505bdd71b2090bc3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: acethecreator Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2024 09:06:37 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 09/10] updated pub date --- markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md index 129bca0dd259..2de421d35658 100644 --- a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md +++ b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: "2024 Google Summer Of Code Wrap Up" -date: 2024-12-11T06:00:00+01:00 +date: 2024-12-18T06:00:00+01:00 type: Community tags: - Mentorship From 9e710681457a46fc00a21f344f2e027f7be63a9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: acethecreator Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2024 09:11:17 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 10/10] fixed typo --- markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md index 2de421d35658..4570a0c17595 100644 --- a/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md +++ b/markdown/blog/2024-gsoc-wrap.md @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ By following these tips, you’ll not only increase your chances of being select }, ]} /> -We want to take a moment to extend our gratitude to the mentors above, whose decication to the program made them go above and beyond to support and pass on their knowledge and forge meaningful relationships with our mentees. This program would not be possible without their unwavering support. +We want to take a moment to extend our gratitude to the mentors above, whose dedication to the program made them go above and beyond to support and pass on their knowledge and forge meaningful relationships with our mentees. This program would not be possible without their unwavering support. A special shoutout goes to Postman, who has always allowed us to push some of our project ideas under their umbrella over the last few years, while it's sad to see this come to an end, we love and appreciate the opportunities, and the community as a whole will never take it for granted.