Google Summer of Code 2026 contributor blog URLs

All accepted GSoC 2026 contributors are required to post at least one blog entry every week during GSoC. Start now so you get in the habit of writing a post every week!

You don’t have to create a new blog for GSoC; it’s even better to use an existing one if you have something appropriate already. You can use any traditional blog service that you wish, or you can host your own. We strongly encourage you to create a category or tag for your LibreHealth posts. Just make sure it has an RSS feed available that can show your LibreHealth/GSoC posts.

Some free-of-charge ideas for blogging platforms, if you don’t have one yet:

  • Wordpress (open source/PHP, self-hosted or hosted)
  • Ghost (open source/Node.js, self-hosted or hosted)
  • Blogger (proprietary/hosted)
  • Jekyll (open source/Ruby, self-hosted or GitHub or GitLab hosted)
  • Hugo (open source/Go, self-hosted or Github hosted)
  • Hexo (open source/Node.js, self-hosted or GitHub or GitLab hosted)

The choice is yours but it must have an RSS/Atom feed.

Please do not use Medium.

Please reply to this thread with your blog URL. This task is due by 2026-05-14T23:59:00Z.

Here is my blog URL: https://sujal-gsoc.hashnode.dev/

RSS feed: https://sujal-gsoc.hashnode.dev/rss.xml

First post: https://sujal-gsoc.hashnode.dev/gsoc-2026-i-got-selected-at-librehealth-here-s-what-i-m-building-this-summer

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Blog Url : https://blogs-librehealth.hashnode.dev/

RSS feed: https://tejas-blogs-librehealth.hashnode.dev/rss.xml

First Post: https://tejas-blogs-librehealth.hashnode.dev/hello-world-beginning-my-gsoc-2026-journey-with-librehealth

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Hii @r0bby ,

For my upcoming GSoC blogs, I’ve chosen to use Jekyll as my blogging platform. I’ll be sharing weekly updates about my journey and work here Blog and RSS-Feed

I’ve also published my Week 0 post where I talk about my proposal and initial journey.

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Blog Url: https://devanuragt.hashnode.dev/

RSS feed: https://devanuragt.hashnode.dev/rss.xml

First week post: https://devanuragt.hashnode.dev/gsoc-2026-i-m-building-offline-sync-for-neoroo-here-s-why-it-matters

Thank you, folks!