https://beagleboard.org/blog/2021-03-30-students-can-submit-proposals-now-for-google-summer-of-code

BeagleBoard.org has been selected as a mentoring organization for 2021 and
the project possibilities this year, I believe, are especially interesting.
With BeagleBone AI <https://beagleboard.org/ai> in production and BeagleV
<https://beagleboard.org/beaglev> (RISC-V) and BeagleConnect
<https://github.com/jadonk/beagleconnect> (6lowpan subGHz wireless MCU
running Zephyr) designs available in prototypes, there’s a lot of new open
hardware looking for more open software to run. There are FPGA project
ideas and also the new PocketBeagle Grove Kit
<https://beagleboard.org/Kits/Grove> has some nice Python-based tutorials
using Linux where new user contributions would be rather welcome. Mentors
from the real-time audio Bela.io <https://bela.io> team are even
participating this year!

Catch up on the latest ideas <https://beagleboard.org/gsocideas>, hop on
our new forum <https://forum.beagleboard.org/c/gsoc>, and join the live chat
<https://beagleboard.org/gsocchat> to start interacting with mentors and
students now! Make sure to get drafts for any proposals out on the wiki and
get community feedback to see if community members feel any project idea
could be valuable.

Final student proposals are due on April 13, so don’t delay!
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