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Announcing the latest Google Open Source Peer Bonus winners!

Monday, October 5, 2020

We are very pleased to announce the latest Google Open Source Peer Bonus winners!

The Google Open Source Peer Bonus program rewards external open source contributors nominated by Googlers for their exceptional contributions to open source. Historically, the program was primarily focused on rewarding developers. Over the years the program has evolved—rewarding not just software engineers contributors from every part of open source—including technical writers, user experience and graphic designers, community managers and marketers, mentors and educators, ops and security experts. 


This time around we have 90 winners from an impressive number of countries—24—spread across five continents: Australia, Austria, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Italy, Japan, Mozambique, New Zealand, Nigeria, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Uganda, United Kingdom, and the United States.

Although the majority of recipients in this round were recognized for their code contributions, more than 40% of the successful nominations included tooling work, community work, and documentation. (Some contributors were recognized for their work in more than one area.)

Below is the list of current winners who gave us permission to thank them publicly:
WinnerProject
Xihan LiA Concise Handbook of TensorFlow 2
Alain SchlesserAMP Plugin for WordPress
Pierre GordonAMP Plugin for WordPress
Catherine HouleAMP Project
Quyen Le HoangANGLE
Kamil BregulaApache Airflow
László Kiss Kollárauditwheel/manylinux
Jack NeusChrome OS Release Branching tool
Fabian Hennekechromium
Matt GodboltCompiler Explorer
Sumeet Pawnikarcoreboot
Hal Sekicovid19
Derek ParkerDelve
Alessandro ArzilliDelve
Matthias SohnEclipse Foundation
Luca MilanesioEclipse Foundation
João Távoraeglot
Brad Cowiefaucetsdn
Harri HohteriFirebase
Rosário Pereira FernandesFirebase
Peter SteinbergerFirebase iOS, CocoaPods
Eduardo SilvaFluent Bit
Matthias SohnGerrit Code Review
Marco MillerGerrit Code Review
Akim DemailleGNU Bison
Alex BrainmanGo
Richard MusiolGo
Roger PeppeGo, CUE, gohack
Daniel MartíGo, CUE, many individual repo.
Juan LinietskyGodot Engine
Maddy MyersGoogle Research Open-COVID-19-Data
Pontus Leitzlergovim, gopls
Paul Jollygovim, gopls
Parul RahejaGround
Pau FreixesgRPC
Marius BrehlerIREE
George Nachmaniterm2
Kenji Urushimajsrsasign
Jacques ChesterKNative
Markus ThömmesKnative Serving
Savitha RaghunathanKubernetes
David Andersonlibdwarf
Florian WestphalLinux kernel
Hugo van KemenadeMany open-source Python projects
Jeff LockhartMaps SDK for Android Utility Library
Claude VervoortMoodle
Jared McNeillNetBSD
Nao Yonashironginx-sxg-module
Geoffrey BoothNode.js
Gus CaplanNode.js
Guy BedfordNode.js
Samson GoddyOpen Source Community Africa
Daniel DylaOpenTelemetry
Leighton ChenOpenTelemetry
Shivkanya AndhareOpenTelemetry
Bartlomiej ObecnyOpenTelemetry
Philipp WagnerOpenTitan, Ibex, CocoTB
Srijan ReddyOppia
Bastien GuerryOrg mode
Gary KramlichPidgin Lead Developer
Hassan Kibirigeplotnine
Abigail DogbePyLadies Ghana
David HewittPyO3
Yuji KanagawaPyO3
Mannie YoungPython Ghana
Alex BradburyRISC-V LLVM, Ibex, OpenTitan
Lukas Taegert-AtkinsonRollup.js
Sanil RautShaka Packager
Luke EdwardsSvelte and Node Libraries
Zoe CarverSwift Programming Language
Nick LockwoodSwiftFormat
Priti DesaiTekton
Sayak PaulTensorFlow
Lukas GeigerTensorFlow
Margaret Maynard-ReidTensorFlow
Gabriel de MarmiesseTensorFlow Addons
Jared MorganThe Good Docs Project
Jo CookThe Good Docs Project, GeoNetwork, Portable GIS, Various Open Source Geospatial Foundation communities
Ricky Mulyawan SuryadiTink JNI Examples
Michael Tüxenusrsctp
Seth BrenithV8
Ramya RaoVS Code Go
Philipp HanckeWebRTC
Jason DonenfeldWireGuard
Congratulations to our winners! We look forward to your continued support and contributions to open source!

By Maria Tabak and Erin McKean, Program Managers – Google Open Source Programs Office
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