We’re thrilled to share that the Cloud Native Computing Foundation has once again been accepted as a Google Summer of Code (GSoC) mentoring organization for 2025! This program is a fantastic opportunity for new contributors—especially students—to gain real-world experience working on open source software during their school break.

What is GSoC?

Google Summer of Code is a global program that pairs contributors with open source organizations to work on a programming project over the summer. It provides a great way to learn, code, and make an impact in the open source community with guidance from experienced mentors.

Why Join CNCF for GSoC 2025?

CNCF GSoC 2025 Project Ideas

We have curated a list of project ideas across various CNCF-hosted projects. You can browse the CNCF 2025 GSoC Ideas List to find a project that matches your interests and skill set. Each idea provides details on the project scope, requirements, and mentor contact information.

Important Dates & Timeline

While the full program timeline can be found on the official GSoC website, here are a few key milestones:

Be sure to check the GSoC website regularly for the most up-to-date information on deadlines and program details.

How to Get Started

  1. Explore the Project Ideas: Review our ideas list and identify projects that spark your interest.
  2. Connect with Mentors: Reach out using upstream issues listed in each project description (don’t reach out directly to mentors via email). Introduce yourself, discuss the idea, and ask questions.
  3. Draft Your Proposal: Once applications open, submit a clear, concise proposal outlining your approach, timeline, and goals.
  4. Stay Informed: Follow the official GSoC timeline and guidelines. Watch for announcements on the GSoC website and the CNCF communication channels.

GSoC is a wonderful opportunity to learn, collaborate, and make meaningful contributions to the cloud native ecosystem.

We look forward to welcoming a new cohort of CNCF GSoC interns in 2025!