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You want to ignite your passion for music and your programming skills in the Google Summer of code?

With Mixxx and GSoC, you can realise your ideas in your own project during the summer break. With the help of our experienced team of volunteers, you will be introduced to the world of free and open source software development (FOSS), expand your experience and spice up your CV. Your work will improve the user experience with Mixxx for thousands of DJs worldwide. ..."DJ your way".

Mixxx is a DJ platform that brings DJs worldwide on their way without any license fees. At the same time it is in no way inferior to the market leaders and impresses with its flexible application options.

Google Summer of Code is an annual program that provides paid internships to all adults for working on free software projects.

For more details read our Google Summer of Code Advice and get in contact with us via a new topic in our Introduce Yourself Zulip stream.

This Year (2024)

Mixxx is preparing to apply for GSoC 2024. We will add/update information here soon.

Like last year, ambitious students and adults developer can contribute to Mixxx or mentor a project. The project length is flexible and can be adjusted for small ~90 hours, medium ~175 hours or larger ~350 hours projects. These hours can be timed into a 22 week period.

We prefer medium sized projects, consisting of smaller tasks that make a difference to our users. This way you will get familiar with Mixxx's code base, C++ and our community at the whole.

The list of suggested projects can be found here: GSoC 2024 Ideas For more inspiration you may crawl our GitHub Issues

If you would like to help people learn about GSoC, here you will find flyers you can use to spread the word!

Past Years

2023

Mixxx has been accepted for taking part in GSoC 2023

No projects were accepted.

2022

Mixxx has been accepted for taking part in GSoC 2022

The following projects were accepted for Google Summer of Code 2022:

2021

Mixxx applied as a mentor organization for Google Summer of Code, 2021 but was declined this year in order to make room for newer organizations

2020

Mixxx has been accepted for Google Summer of Code 2020!

The following projects were accepted for Google Summer of Code 2020:

2019

Mixxx applied as a mentor organization for Google Summer of Code, 2019 but was declined this year in order to make room for newer organizations

2018

Mixxx was accepted for Google Summer of Code 2018!

The following projects were accepted for Google Summer of Code 2018:

2017

Mixxx is back in Google Summer of Code for 2017!

The following projects were accepted for Google Summer of Code 2017:

2016

The following projects were accepted for Google Summer of Code 2016:

2015

Mixxx applied as a mentor organization for Google Summer of Code, 2015 but was declined this year in order to make room for newer organizations (like Icecast!)

To all the students who were interested, you don't have to get involved with Mixxx through GSoC! If you'd like we can work with you to scope out a project and get your work in the hands of DJs worldwide. Working on Mixxx (and open source in general) is a great learning experience and also looks good on a resume.

2014

Mixxx was an accepted mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code, 2014.

The following projects were accepted for Google Summer of Code 2014:

2013

Mixxx was an accepted mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code, 2013.

2012

Mixxx was an accepted mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code, 2012.

The following projects were accepted for Google Summer of Code 2012:

  • Vinyl-Control Pass-Through Mode by Matthew Mikolay
  • Mixxx Library Improvements by Max Linke
  • AutoDJ Enhancements by Scott Stewart
  • Harmonic Mixing Features by Varun Jewalikar

2011

Mixxx was an accepted mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code, 2011.

The following projects were accepted for Google Summer of Code 2011:

  • Advanced Search by Bart Verstrynge
  • AutoDJ 2.0 by Tom Mast
  • Timer-Powered Engine by Bill Good

2010

Mixxx participated in GSoC 2010.

The following projects were accepted for Google Summer of Code 2010:

2009

Due to a lack of core developer time Mixxx did not participate in GSoC 2009.

2008

The following projects were accepted for Google Summer of Code 2008:

Additional SoC Student Info from GSoC 2008

2007

The following students were accepted for Google Summer of Code 2007:

  • Pawel Bartkiewicz
  • Micah Lee
  • Nathan Prado

They worked on improved BPM detection, LADSPA support, and a more functional library/playlist interface.

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