The Seastar Framework Was Accepted for Google Summer of Code
Blog post from ScyllaDB
The Seastar framework, known for providing high-throughput I/O and networking capabilities to ScyllaDB and other programs, has been accepted as a Google Summer of Code organization. This initiative offers students the opportunity to contribute to an open-source project during their summer break, working under the mentorship of experienced engineers while earning a stipend upon meeting project milestones. Interested students are encouraged to check their eligibility and explore potential project ideas, with the application period running from March 12th to March 27th. Additional information and guidance can be obtained through the Seastar Developer’s Mailing List, and more details about the framework can be found on its official website.