Comment by aviraldg
5 years ago
I'm sorry it didn't work out for you. For you, was a "good result" just a good project, or a contributor with continued involvement?
Coming from the other side, as someone who was a GSoC student, but whose involvement with open source ultimately dropped off over the years, I think one of the problems here is the timing. GSoC students are typically in their third or fourth years of undergraduate study, which are followed by internships and on-campus data structures & algorithms interviews which require a lot of preparation. Then for the first couple of years in the industry, most haven't sorted out their work life balance sufficiently to want to code in their free time. It's only recently (2-3 years after I graduated) that I started feeling like I had enough time to get back into open source.
The fact that there as many Indians applying as there are, I think is due to a combination of the factors that 1. there are a lot of Indian CS undergrads 2. internships are extremely competitive, so GSoC is perceived to be an alternative (which it really is not)
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