How to Reach Out & Impress Mentors for GSoC-2025

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How to Reach Out & Impress Mentors for GSoC & Open Source 🚀
Reaching out to mentors can be intimidating, but if done right, it can massively boost your chances of getting selected for Google Summer of Code (GSoC), open-source contributions, and even future job opportunities!

In this video, I will guide you through the exact steps you need to take to find, connect with, and impress mentors so they remember YOU when selecting contributors!

If you’ve ever sent a message to a mentor and got ignored or ghosted, don’t worry! This video will help you craft perfect outreach messages and show you the best ways to stand out. 🚀

📌 What You’ll Learn in This Video
✅ Why connecting with mentors is crucial for GSoC & open-source
✅ Where to find mentors and maintainers to reach out to
✅ How to write the PERFECT message that gets a response
✅ The biggest mistakes people make when messaging mentors
✅ How to build long-term relationships with mentors
✅ Proven strategies to get noticed in the open-source community

If you’re applying for GSoC 2025 or want to become a better open-source contributor, this video is a must-watch!

🔥 Why Reaching Out to Mentors is Important?
Most people apply for GSoC blindly without ever interacting with the community or mentors. This is a huge mistake!

👀 Did you know? Mentors are more likely to select students they have interacted with before!

Here’s why connecting with mentors is crucial:
🌍 They guide you on which projects to focus on
📌 They review your proposal & give feedback before submission
💡 They remember active contributors when making selections
🚀 They help you with your first contributions & coding problems
🛠️ They provide networking & career opportunities beyond GSoC

🔎 Step 1: Where to Find Mentors & Maintainers?
Finding the right people to contact is the first step. Here’s where to look:

1️⃣ Google Summer of Code Organization Pages
🔹 Look for past and current GSoC organizations
🔹 Find the mentors' names & contact info in the organization’s repo or website

2️⃣ GitHub & Open Source Repositories
🔹 Identify active contributors & maintainers in your chosen project
🔹 Check the issues, pull requests, and commits for names
🔹 Look for the “Code Owners” or “Mentors” section in project docs

3️⃣ Discord, Slack, Mailing Lists & Forums
🔹 Most open-source organizations have official chat groups
🔹 Join Slack, Discord, or IRC channels and engage in discussions
🔹 Subscribe to mailing lists to see mentor conversations

📩 Step 2: How to Write the Perfect Message to Mentors?
When reaching out, avoid generic messages like:
❌ "Hi, I want to participate in GSoC. Please help me."

This will get ignored! Instead, follow this perfect structure:

✅ Winning Outreach Message Template:
🔹 Subject: Question About Contributing to [Project Name]

🔹 Message:

Hi [Mentor’s Name],

I’ve been exploring [Project Name] and I’m really interested in contributing! I read through the documentation and found [specific feature or issue] fascinating.

I started working on [mention any research or small contribution you made] and I’d love to contribute more. Could you guide me on [specific question]?

Looking forward to your insights!

Best regards,
[Your Name]

📌 Why This Works:
✅ Shows genuine interest in the project
✅ Mentors love specific & well-researched questions
✅ No generic “Please help me” – instead, it’s collaborative

❌ Biggest Mistakes to Avoid When Reaching Out
❌ Spamming the same message to multiple mentors → Looks unprofessional
❌ Asking for help without researching first → Wastes their time
❌ Demanding immediate responses → Be patient, they are busy!
❌ Sending long, unstructured messages → Keep it concise & clear
❌ Not following up → Sometimes messages get lost, follow up politely after a few days

🔥 Pro Tip: Keep your messages short, respectful, and to the point!

🚀 Step 3: How to Build a Relationship with Mentors?
Getting a mentor to reply once isn’t enough! Here’s how to build long-term relationships:

🔹 Engage in Discussions: Participate in GitHub issues, Slack, Discord
🔹 Contribute Regularly: Small, consistent contributions build trust
🔹 Help Others: Answer beginner questions in the community
🔹 Be Professional & Respectful: Mentors appreciate patience & dedication

📌 Remember: You’re not just messaging them for help—you’re building a network!

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proposal direct Mentors ko bhejna hai kya bhaiya

xyzhacker
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bhaia maine contribution to kre hai 4-5 pr vo org hi select nhi hui to kya mei vo contribution daal skta hu kisi aur org ke proposal mei??

Confessions-og
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have done this
doesn't works
most of the mentors don't even reply when sent DMs

arpitsolanki
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When will be the next video uploaded??

niteshmittal
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Your strategy is good please don't get famous this year 😢

chandancr
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Keyboard konsa hay bhaiya awaz bohot satisfying hy

soumyadeepbhowmik-fgnf
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bhai ab to lagta h tum hi meri naiya paar lagaoge

tushar
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Bhaiya ek organization select ki mentor Pakistani nikal gaya 😂.

SankarshanMishra-fq
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This is just spoiling the OSS ECOSYSTEM,
PL STOP MAKING SUCH VIDEOS.

just start efficient contributions and attend org meetings, and discuss.
DON'T DM any mentor, IT IS THE MOST IRRITATING THING a mentor can see.
getting 100's of dm's, they dont have time ti entertain that either.

IF you want to talk to mentors, talk in comment sections of ISSUES.

sarveshpatil.
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I have a couple of doubts and I need you to please clarify them for me can I get your mail or anything for further communication

godComplexYash
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