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GSoC 2026 has been announced!

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Python is hoping to apply to GSoC 2026, but right now we don't know anything! We will not have a list of sub-orgs until late January 2026 and there is no guarantee we will be accepted as a mentoring org.

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Python is hoping to apply to GSoC 2026, but right now we don't know anything! Our list of 2026 participating sub-orgs can be found on the ideas

Contributors: Please start with the Python GSoC getting started guide. Our list of 2026 participating sub orgs can be found on the ideas page. Please talk to the organizations directly. @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@

How to apply

Short application checklist:

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  1. Read the links and instructions given on this site -- All of it! we've +
  2. Read the links and instructions given on this site -- All of it! We've tried to give you all the information you need to be an awesome GSoC applicant. @@ -340,8 +340,8 @@

  3. A random ebook or other file on your hard drive. Not only is this not a valid GSoC application, it's often copyright infringement.
  4. Submitted your grand idea for improving Python the language. You can read more about how to propose enhancements to python in PEP-1, but GSoC is not the place for that.
  5. Project ideas not associated with a sub-org. Often these are related to current popular topics. For example, in 2020 we got a lot of covid-tracking application proposals. If you want to work on generative AI, LLMs, crypto, machine learning, big data, etc please apply to a do a project suggested by a mentor or work directly with a sub-org to make sure your project idea is something they actually want. Most "hot topic" ideas we get are very poorly researched, infeasible, or otherwise not viable GSoC projects. -
  6. Really simple python application ideas that are not 175 or 350 hours worth of work (For example, a python "hello world" script. Seriously. We get several of these most years.)
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  8. Random python code converted to a pdf.
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  10. Really Simple Python application ideas that are not 175 or 350 hours worth of work (For example, a Python "hello world" script. Seriously. We get several of these most years.)
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  12. Random Python code converted to a pdf.
  13. A small business or personal open source project idea. GSoC is not a startup incubator, sorry. You need to apply to work with an open source project that already exists and has mentors available.
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Org admins

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The 2025 Python Software Foundation (PSF) org admin team:

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The 2026 Python Software Foundation (PSF) org admin team:

  • Terri Oda (@terri:python-gsoc.org on Matrix) - focus areas: figurehead, making final decisions, website/documentation