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author: [${armanbilge}, ${antoniojimeneznieto}, ${valencik}]
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date: "2026-02-27"
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date: "2026-03-02"
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## 2025 recap
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Congratulations to our GSoC and TSoC contributors last year:
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Congratulations to our GSoC contributors last year:
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* [Rahul] upgraded several FS2 APIs to use non-blocking, polling-based I/O, including datagram sockets and native processes on both the JVM and native platforms. This improves their performance and semantics.
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* [Shrey] worked on an ambitious project to implement a machine learning inference runtime with Cats Effect on Scala Native. This makes it possible to serve ML models alongside web services without compromising latency.
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* [Jay] developed a new API for log4cats based on [a proposal by Olivier Mélois][log4cats proposal]. It encodes the interface as a single abstract method to enhance usability while maintaining compatibility with the original API.
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Our program culminated in a virtual meetup where each of them gave a lighting talk about their project. Thank you to everyone in our community who showed up for our contributors, especially our mentors Arman Bilge, Antonio Jimenez, Morgen Peschke, Michael Pilquist, and Andrew Valencik.
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They were joined by a contributor outside of the official GSoC program:
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* [Jay] developed a new API for log4cats based on [a proposal by Olivier Mélois][log4cats proposal]. It encodes the interface as a single abstract method to enhance usability and extensibility while maintaining compatibility with the original API.
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Our summer culminated in a virtual meetup where each of them gave a lighting talk about their project. Thank you to everyone in our community who showed up for our contributors, especially our mentors Arman Bilge, Antonio Jimenez, Morgen Peschke, Michael Pilquist, and Andrew Valencik.
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Finally, we are making a broad call for any and all new contributors. Even if you are not eligible to participate in GSoC, you are *always* welcome to join the Typelevel community and contribute to our projects!
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