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Exploring GIMP, Inkscape, Blender, and FreeCAD again on #GOSC #25 offers fresh perspectives.

Exploring GIMP, Inkscape, Blender, and FreeCAD again on #GOSC #25 offers fresh perspectives.

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The Google Summer of Code 2025 initiatives are active this year. As expected over the past two decades, Google offers incentives to students who enhance free and open-source software. Aleksandr Prokudin contributed by compiling a comprehensive list of relevant projects for you. Explore upcoming offerings later this year: https://librearts.org/2025/05/gsoc-2025-...announced/. Visual elements include graphics from libreArts.org. Several established tools have benefited, such as GIMP, Inkscape, Krita, and OpenPrinting. For Graphite, it marks their second project involvement. GIMP will see a new GEGL filter browser developed by Gabriele Barbero. Ondřej Míchal aims to improve the plug-in/filter discovery process with a dedicated browser. SamIsTheFBI is launching an initial online registry for extensions, focusing on static content with dynamic features. Inkscape will receive real-time spell checking via Aarav Oswal’s work. Anunay enhances support for Adobe Illustrator native formats in Inkscape. Fatma Omara introduces a tool for easy artwork recoloring with live previews. Muhammad Rafay Irfan works on improving geometric intersection functions in lib2geom. For more details, visit the linked announcements.
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EnderSponge_
08-31-2021, 08:44 AM #1

The Google Summer of Code 2025 initiatives are active this year. As expected over the past two decades, Google offers incentives to students who enhance free and open-source software. Aleksandr Prokudin contributed by compiling a comprehensive list of relevant projects for you. Explore upcoming offerings later this year: https://librearts.org/2025/05/gsoc-2025-...announced/. Visual elements include graphics from libreArts.org. Several established tools have benefited, such as GIMP, Inkscape, Krita, and OpenPrinting. For Graphite, it marks their second project involvement. GIMP will see a new GEGL filter browser developed by Gabriele Barbero. Ondřej Míchal aims to improve the plug-in/filter discovery process with a dedicated browser. SamIsTheFBI is launching an initial online registry for extensions, focusing on static content with dynamic features. Inkscape will receive real-time spell checking via Aarav Oswal’s work. Anunay enhances support for Adobe Illustrator native formats in Inkscape. Fatma Omara introduces a tool for easy artwork recoloring with live previews. Muhammad Rafay Irfan works on improving geometric intersection functions in lib2geom. For more details, visit the linked announcements.