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# gsoc-kotlin-lsp-project
h
Hi @Shauvik Roy Choudhary @Andrew Vasilyev @Patrick Steiger @Idan Nakav In light of recent updates, I wanted to raise a concern: Based on this issue comment, the
kotlin-lsp
repo appears to be partially closed source and currently not buildable due to internal dependencies. Given GSoC’s requirement that contributions be fully open source and publicly verifiable, I’m not sure if this repo is currently a viable or compliant target for my project. Whether a pivot is needed or not, I think it would be helpful to reach out to the JetBrains team for clarification. I’d really appreciate your guidance on how best to proceed.
a
Yeah, we are talking with JB folks, will return when have more info.
h
Thank you!
a
Some of meetings will be next week anyway, when we return to Amsterdam from KotlinConf.
h
is it possible for me to join those meetings?
a
They are not only about LSP. But I think we will organize separate with you when things will be more clear.
h
Noted, Thanks for considering
Hi @Shauvik Roy Choudhary @Andrew Vasilyev Just following up on this as the GSoC coding phase is starting in a few days (June 2), I wanted to check if there have been any updates from the JetBrains discussions regarding the kotlin-lsp repo. It would really help to get some clarity on the direction, so I can plan my next steps accordingly.