From a6f5669b6efe7db4c44bf2095e334967b99e145c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Seth Tisue Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2026 18:20:01 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] fix typo in blog posts --- src/blog/gsoc-2025.md | 2 +- src/blog/gsoc-2026.md | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/blog/gsoc-2025.md b/src/blog/gsoc-2025.md index 51780bf1..ef31735f 100644 --- a/src/blog/gsoc-2025.md +++ b/src/blog/gsoc-2025.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Congratulations to our GSoC contributors last year: * [Gaby] designed and implemented [Catscript], a new library for beginner-friendly scripting with Cats Effect, complete with tutorials and documentation. It will become an essential part of the [Typelevel Toolkit]. * [Abhi] integrated [Protosearch with Scaladoc][protosearch], enabling a unified search experience across written and API documentation. It will roll out to all Typelevel libraries in a forthcoming sbt-typelevel release. -Our program culminated in a [virtual meetup][meetup] where each of them gave a lighting talk about their project. Thank you to everyone in our community who showed up for our contributors, especially our mentors Tonio Gela, Thanh Le, Michael Pilquist, Rishad Sewnarain, and Andrew Valencik! +Our program culminated in a [virtual meetup][meetup] where each of them gave a lightning talk about their project. Thank you to everyone in our community who showed up for our contributors, especially our mentors Tonio Gela, Thanh Le, Michael Pilquist, Rishad Sewnarain, and Andrew Valencik! Finally, we are making a broad call for any and all new contributors. Even if you are not eligible to participate in GSoC, you are *always* welcome to join the Typelevel community and contribute to our projects! diff --git a/src/blog/gsoc-2026.md b/src/blog/gsoc-2026.md index b9a98419..aa861cd4 100644 --- a/src/blog/gsoc-2026.md +++ b/src/blog/gsoc-2026.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ They were joined by a contributor outside of the official GSoC program: * [Jay] developed a new API for log4cats based on [a proposal by Olivier Mélois][log4cats proposal]. It encodes the interface as a single abstract method to enhance usability and extensibility while maintaining compatibility with the original API. -Our summer culminated in a virtual meetup where each of them gave a lighting talk about their project. Thank you to everyone in our community who showed up for our contributors, especially our mentors Arman Bilge, Antonio Jimenez, Morgen Peschke, Michael Pilquist, and Andrew Valencik. +Our summer culminated in a virtual meetup where each of them gave a lightning talk about their project. Thank you to everyone in our community who showed up for our contributors, especially our mentors Arman Bilge, Antonio Jimenez, Morgen Peschke, Michael Pilquist, and Andrew Valencik. Finally, we are making a broad call for any and all new contributors. Even if you are not eligible to participate in GSoC, you are *always* welcome to join the Typelevel community and contribute to our projects!