Source: Google Open Source Peer Bonus winners are here! from Open Source
At Google we’ve always used open source to innovate, build amazing products, and bring better technology to the world. We also enjoy being part of the community and are always looking for ways to give back.
In 2011 we launched the Google Open Source Peer Bonus program with the goal of supporting the ecosystem and sustainability of open source by rewarding external developers for their contributions to open source projects. Over the years the program has grown and expanded. Now we reward not just software developers but all types of contributors, including technical writers, user experience and graphic designers, community managers and marketers, mentors and educators, ops and security experts.
We are very pleased to announce the latest Google Open Source Peer Bonus Winners and their projects. We have a record number of 90 recipients this cycle representing 20 countries all over the world: Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Ukraine and USA.
Below is the list of projects and awardees who gave us permission to thank them publicly:
Name
Project
Name
Project
Cyril Tovena
Agones
Vincent Demeester
Knative Build Pipeline
Rebecca Close
AMPHTML
Nader Ziada
knative/build
Leon Tan
AMPHTML
Jim Angel
Kubernetes
Wassim Chegham
Angular
Zach Arnold
Kubernetes
Paul Gschwendtner
Angular Material
Serguei Bezverkhi
Kubernetes
Maxim Koretskyi
Angular-in-depth blog
Damini Satya Kammakomati
Kubernetes
Kaxil Naik
Apache Airflow
Jennifer Rondeau
Kubernetes
Kohei Sutou
Apache Arrow
Michael Fromberger
Kythe
Matthias Baetens
Apache Beam
Mark Brown
Linux kernel
Lukazs Gajowy
Apache Beam
Luis Chamberlain
Linux Kernel
Suneel Marthi
Apache Beam
Tetsuo Handa
Linux kernel
Maximilian Michels
Apache Beam
Takashi Iwai
Linux kernel
Alex Van Boxel
Apache Beam
Heiko Stuebner
Linux Kernel
Thomas Weise
Apache Beam
Cong Wang
Linux kernel
Julian Hyde
Apache Calcite
Richard Hughes
Linux Vendor Firmware Service
Lan Sun
Apache Groovy
Aaron Puchert
LLVM/ Clang
Campion Fellin
Apps Script CLI – Clasp
Orne Brocaar
LoRa Server
Nicolò Ribaudo
Babel
Graeme Rocher
Micronaut
Rong Jie Loo
Bazel
Anders F Björklund
minikube
Dave Mielke
BRLTTY
Iskren Chernev
Moment JS
Raphael Kubo da Costa
Chromium
Tim Deschryver
NgRx
Mike Banon
coreboot
Brandon Roberts
NgRx
Elyes Haouas
coreboot
Eelco Dolstra
NixOS
Angel Pons
coreboot
Guy Bedford
Node.js
Ansgar Burchardt
Debian
Yaw Anokwa
Open Data Kit
Chris Lamb
Debian’s Reproducible Builds
Andreas Bartels
Open Location Code
Zach Leatherman
eleventy
Wes McKinney
pandas
Vladimir Glavnyy
FlatBuffers
Pradyun Gedam
pip
Alexandre Ardhuin
Flutter
Marvin Hagemeister
preact
Kyle Wong
Flutter
Andre Wiggins
preact
Duncan Lyall
Forseti Security
Chris Roche
protoc-gen-validate (PGV)
Ross Scroggs
GAM (Google Apps Manager)
Ernest Durbin
Python Package Index (PyPI)
Gert van Dijk
Gerrit
Ramon Santamaria
raylib
Luca Milanesio
Gerrit Code Review
Aleksa Sarai
runC
David Ostrovsky
Gerrit Code Review
Cornelius Weig
skaffold
David Pursehouse
Gerrit Code Review
Anton Lindqvist
syzkaller
Matthias Sohn
Gerrit Code Review
Zdenko Podobný
Tesseract
Derrick Stolee
Git
Keqiu Hu
TonY
Roman Lebedev
Google Benchmark
Basarat Ali Syed
TypeScript Deep Dive (book)
Florent Revest
googlecartographer/cartographer_ros
Peter Wong
V8
Kirill Katsnelson
gRPC
Kevin Murray
Verilog to Routing
Eddie Kohler
hotcrp
Darrell Commander
VirtualGL
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Kamailio
Lin Clark
Wasi + Wasmtime
Philipp Crocoll
Keepass2Android Password Safe
Sébastien Helleu
Weechat
Shashwathi Reddy
Knative build
Wesley Shields
Yara
Congratulations to our recipients! We look forward to your continued support and contributions to open source!
By Maria Tabak, Google Open Source