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The first Peer Bonus Winners of 2022

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

After receiving over 200 nominations from Googlers, we are very pleased to announce our biggest group of winners to date for the Google Open Source Peer Bonus Program.

We are honored to present 154 contributors from 29 countries with peer bonuses, representing more than 80 open source projects.

The Google Open Source Peer Bonus program was launched in 2011, and over the years became a much loved initiative within open source. Many teams at Google rely on open source projects in their work and are very keen to support contributors who devote their time and energy to these projects. Here are some quotes from our winners about what the program means to them.

“Google's OSS Peer Bonus program recognizes the fantastic work done by people who volunteer their time tirelessly to contribute to open source projects. Society as a large benefits from having a strong community of contributors to open source software. I'm humbled to receive the OSPB award.” – Robert A. van Engelen, ugrep contributor

“It is a very motivating program, rewarding and acknowledging important work [for open source].” - Christoph Gorgulla, VirtualFlow contributor

“Open source is a great chance to work on worldwide use products with other developers. It was a pleasure and, hope I made Firebase a bit better. Thanks a lot!”
- Andrey Uryadov, Firebase iOS SDK contributor

“The Angular team is incredibly welcoming and supportive to open source contributors, the support and appreciation they give to any sort of contribution, no matter on size or relevance is really impressive and heartwarming. It is a pleasure and an honor to be able to interact with such wonderful people and of course awe-inspiring software engineers.” - Dario Piotrowicz, Angular contributor

Below is the list of winners who gave us permission to thank them publicly:

Project

Winner

altair

Christopher Davis

altair

Mattijn van Hoek

Android FHIR SDK

Aditya Kurkure

Android FHIR SDK

Ephraim Kigamba

AndroidX

Simon Schiller

AndroidX, Jetpack

Eli Hart

Angular

Dario Piotrowicz

Apache Airflow

Ash Berlin-Taylor

Apache Airflow

Kaxil Naik

Apache Beam

Alex Kosolapov

Apache Beam

Alex Van Boxel

Apache Beam

Austin Bennett

Apache Beam

Calvin Leung

Apache Beam

Chun Yang

Apache Beam

Matthias Baetens

Apache Beam, Hop

Matt Casters

Apache Cassandra

Dinesh Joshi

Apache Log4J

Ralph Goers

apache/pinot , evidentlyai/evidently

Nadcharin Silaphung

ASF Diversity and Inclusion Committee

Katia Rojas

Bazel

Brentley Jones

Bazel

Fabian Meumertzheim

bazel-zig-cc

Motiejus Jakštys

Buefy

Walter Tommasi

caps-rs

Luca Bruno

Chrome DevTools

Jesper van den Ende

Chrome OS

Álvaro Guzmán Parrochia

Chromium

Jinyoung Hur

Cirq

Victory Omole

conda-forge package maintenance

Mark Harfouche

ContainerSSH

Sanja Bonic

coreboot

Elyes Haouas

coreboot

Felix Held

coreboot

Felix Singer

coreboot

Matt DeVillier

COVID-19 scenario modeling hub

Matteo Chinazzi

Docsy

Andreas Deininger

Docsy

Franz Steininger

Docsy

Gareth Watts

Docsy

Patrice Chalin

DoIT

Eduardo Naufel Schettino

Eleventy

Zach Leatherman

Firebase iOS SDK

Artem Volkov

Firebase iOS SDK

Florian Schweizer

Firebase iOS SDK

Morten Bek Ditlevsen

Firebase iOS SDK

Akira Matsuda

Firebase iOS SDK

Andrey Uryadov

Firebase iOS SDK

Ashleigh Kaffenberger

Firebase iOS SDK

Kamil Powałowski

Firebase iOS SDK

Marina Gornostaeva

Firebase iOS SDK

Paul Harter

Firebase iOS SDK

Yakov Manshin

Flutter

Alex Li

Flutter

Xu Baolin

Flutter DevTools

Bruno Leroux

Fuchsia

Fabio D'Urso

Gentoo

Agostino Sarubbo

Gentoo

Toralf Förster

Go

Rhys Hiltner

Good Docs Project

Carrie Crowe

Halide

Alex Reinking

HTTP Archive

Barry Pollard

classgraph

Luke Hutchison

Istio

Rama Chavali

Jest mock library for Google Maps JavaScript

Eric Egli

jupyter_bbox_widget

Daria Vasyukova

karatelabs

Dinesh Arora

KDE Frameworks 6

Volker Krause

Knative

Dave Protasowski

Knative

Evan Anderson

Kubernetes

Adolfo García Veytia

Kubernetes

Rey Lejano

libsodium

Frank Denis

Linux, LLVM

Nathan Chancellor

LLVM

Sylvestre Ledru

LLVM

Zhiqian Xia

Mediawiki

Soham Parekh

mold

Rui Ueyama

Multiscale modeling of brain circuts

Salvador Dura Bernal

Open-JDK

Aleksey Shipilëv

OpenROAD

Matt Liberty

oreboot

Danny Milosavljevic

ostreedev/ostree

Colin Walters

p5.js

Lauren Lee McCarthy

PepTrans: SARS-CoV-2 Peptidic Drug Discovery

Ahmed Elnaggar

protoc-jar-maven-plugin

Oliver Suciu

PyBaMM

Priyanshu Agarwal

RDKit

Greg Landrum

regex-automata

Andrew Gallant

rgs1

Raul Gutierrez Segales

Robolectric

Junyi Wang

Ruby for Good

Gia Coelho

Ruby for Good

Sean Marcia

Sass

Christophe Coevoet

Screenity, Omni, Mapus, Flowy

Alyssa X

sigstore

Carlos Panato

SLF4j, Logback, reload4j Java Logging Frameworks

Ceki Gülcü

Smithay

Victor Berger

Sollya

Christoph Lauter

Sollya

Mioara Joldes

Sollya

Sylvain Chevillard

Spanish Open Source Distributed Systems Seminar

Ricardo Zavaleta

strict-csp and html-webpack-plugin

Jan Nicklas

Tekton Pipelines

Aiden De Loryn

Tekton Pipelines

Eugene McArdle

TFX

Gerard Casas Saez

TFX

Vincent Nguyen

The Good Docs Project

Chris Ganta

The Good Docs Project

Deanna Thompson

The Good Docs Project

Gayathri Krishnaswamy

The Good Docs Project

Nelson Guya

TL Draw

Steve Ruiz

Trust-DNS

Benjamin Fry

ugrep

Robert van Engelen

virtio-iommu

Jean-Philippe Brucker

VirtualFlow

Christoph Gorgulla

Vite, Vitest

Matias Capeletto

Vite, Vitest

Anthony Fu

Vue, Stylelint

Yosuke Ota

Vuls

Kota Kanbe

wails

Lea Anthony

WalkingPad controller

Dušan Klinec

Web Almanac

David Fox

WebRTC

Philipp Hancke

What we teach about race and gender: Representation in images and text of children books

Teodora Szasz

Zig

Andrew Kelley


Thank you for your contributions to open source! Congratulations!

By Maria Tabak – Google Open Source
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