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