Hi everyone,

I am Ayan Sarkar, a B.Tech undergrad from West Bengal, India. I am delighted to be a part of the Wikimedia Foundation for GSoC'22. As part of GSoC, I'll be working on Wikimedia Commons App. My primary focus would be to improve the custom image selector by making it easier for contributors to choose images for upload and reducing the chance of uploading the undesirable images to the Commons. For more information about the project, please consider reading my post mentioned below.
Post Linkhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Village_pump#GSoC%2722%3A_Improving_the_custom_picture_selector

Huge thanks to my mentors, all the Wikimedia Commons members and collaborators, and all the members of the Wikimedia Foundation for their continuous guidance and support.

Till now, it's been a great learning experience with Wikimedia Foundation, looking forward to a really productive summer.

Thanks
Ayan Sarkar

On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 11:10 PM Vasanth Gopa <gopavasanth1999@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Folks,

Please join me in welcoming Wikimedia's accepted candidates for Google
Summer of Code 2022 and Outreachy Round 24!

Google Summer of Code 2022


   1.  Nivas Ramisetty, India,   Campaigns Retention Metrics Dashboard
        Mentors: KCVelaga, Jayprakash12345.

        Mentors:  Syced, Aditya.
        Mentors: GabinguoAleksandr Perevalov

   4.  Ankit Gupta, India,  Edit Request Wizard
        Mentors: EnterpriseySD0001.

        Mentors: Sage (Wiki Ed)  .

         Mentors: Mike Peel.
 
   7.  Amal Paul, India,  Command-line interface for Canasta,
        Mentors: Jeffrey WangYaron Koren

Outreachy Round 24

   1.  Vaidehi AtpadkarAdd support for tracking specific namespaces to Programs & Events Dashboard
        Mentors: Sage Ross.

   2.  Nazia Tasnim,   Build Python library to work with html-dumps
        Mentors: Martin Gerlach, Isaac Johnson.

We would like to encourage accepted candidates to introduce themselves on
this thread, share with us where they are coming from and give a brief
overview of the project they will be working on.

We’re so proud of the contributions they have made so far to our community,
and we look forward to having a wonderful time working with them over the
summer! Also, a huge shout-out to the project mentors for their enthusiasm
and commitment!

Thank you to Srishti, Jay Prakash and Aisha Khatun for coordinating this round along with me!

[1] Google Summer of Code 2022: 
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code/2022
[2] Outreachy Round 24: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Outreachy/Round_24

Regards,

Gopa Vasanth
Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose.”