* [FFmpeg-devel] Partnership Opportunity for FOSS Hack 2026
@ 2026-01-24 22:22 manya via ffmpeg-devel
2026-01-26 11:07 ` [FFmpeg-devel] " Michael Niedermayer via ffmpeg-devel
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From: manya via ffmpeg-devel @ 2026-01-24 22:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ffmpeg-devel; +Cc: manya
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Dear FFmpeg Team,
I hope this message finds you well.
I am writing on behalf of The FOSS Club at Delhi Technical Campus, a student-led community dedicated to promoting Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). We would like to explore a potential collaboration and sponsorship opportunity with FFmpeg for our upcoming flagship event, FOSS Hack 2026.
FOSS Hack 2026 is the sixth edition of FOSS Hack and is planned as a hybrid, month-long hackathon scheduled from 1st March to 31st March 2026. The event brings together students and early-career professionals to build new projects or contribute to existing open-source initiatives across multiple domains such as Open Hardware, GNU/Linux, Cybersecurity, and related technologies.
In our previous edition, FOSS Hack 2025, we were privileged to receive Gold Sponsorship support from The Linux Foundation. Their association significantly strengthened the scale, credibility, and impact of the event, and reinforced our commitment to fostering meaningful open-source contributions.
As an organization that values innovation and open collaboration, we believe FFmpeg’s work and philosophy strongly align with the vision of FOSS Hack. Your association would help inspire young developers while strengthening engagement with open-source ecosystems at the grassroots level.
We would be honored to explore opportunities such as:
-
Community or educational sponsorship
-
Mentorship or speaker sessions
-
Open-source advocacy and ecosystem outreach
-
Branding and visibility as a technology and open-source partner
Please find our event brochure attached, which outlines the event vision, structure, audience profile, and potential collaboration avenues.
You may also view highlights from our previous events here:
thefossclub.org (https://thefossclub.org/)
Learn more about FOSS Hack 2026 here:
thefossclub.org/fosshack (https://thefossclub.org/fosshack)
We would be grateful for the opportunity to discuss this further at your convenience. Thank you for your time and consideration, and we look forward to the possibility of collaborating with FFmpeg.
Warm regards,
Manya Yadav
PR Head, The FOSS Club
Delhi Technical Campus
Greater Noida, India
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* [FFmpeg-devel] Re: Partnership Opportunity for FOSS Hack 2026
2026-01-24 22:22 [FFmpeg-devel] Partnership Opportunity for FOSS Hack 2026 manya via ffmpeg-devel
@ 2026-01-26 11:07 ` Michael Niedermayer via ffmpeg-devel
2026-01-27 9:36 ` manya via ffmpeg-devel
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From: Michael Niedermayer via ffmpeg-devel @ 2026-01-26 11:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: FFmpeg development discussions and patches; +Cc: manya, Michael Niedermayer
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Hi Manya
We are certainly happy about all FFmpeg work, education or community being sponsored.
About speaker sessions, i leave this to others to reply, but i certainly would be
happy to see FFmpeg developers speaking on FOSS hack 2026. One questions people may have
is, is it possible to remotely participate in speaker sessions ? (both speakers and listeners)
About Mentorship, how should we envission this ? is this like GSoC ?
Also i think FOSS Hack 2026, could be an interresting opertunity for us
to attract new talent.
thx
On Sat, Jan 24, 2026 at 10:22:45PM +0000, manya via ffmpeg-devel wrote:
> Dear FFmpeg Team,
>
> I hope this message finds you well.
>
> I am writing on behalf of The FOSS Club at Delhi Technical Campus, a student-led community dedicated to promoting Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). We would like to explore a potential collaboration and sponsorship opportunity with FFmpeg for our upcoming flagship event, FOSS Hack 2026.
>
> FOSS Hack 2026 is the sixth edition of FOSS Hack and is planned as a hybrid, month-long hackathon scheduled from 1st March to 31st March 2026. The event brings together students and early-career professionals to build new projects or contribute to existing open-source initiatives across multiple domains such as Open Hardware, GNU/Linux, Cybersecurity, and related technologies.
>
> In our previous edition, FOSS Hack 2025, we were privileged to receive Gold Sponsorship support from The Linux Foundation. Their association significantly strengthened the scale, credibility, and impact of the event, and reinforced our commitment to fostering meaningful open-source contributions.
>
> As an organization that values innovation and open collaboration, we believe FFmpeg’s work and philosophy strongly align with the vision of FOSS Hack. Your association would help inspire young developers while strengthening engagement with open-source ecosystems at the grassroots level.
>
> We would be honored to explore opportunities such as:
>
> -
> Community or educational sponsorship
>
> -
> Mentorship or speaker sessions
>
> -
> Open-source advocacy and ecosystem outreach
>
> -
> Branding and visibility as a technology and open-source partner
>
>
> Please find our event brochure attached, which outlines the event vision, structure, audience profile, and potential collaboration avenues.
>
> You may also view highlights from our previous events here:
> thefossclub.org (https://thefossclub.org/)
>
> Learn more about FOSS Hack 2026 here:
> thefossclub.org/fosshack (https://thefossclub.org/fosshack)
>
> We would be grateful for the opportunity to discuss this further at your convenience. Thank you for your time and consideration, and we look forward to the possibility of collaborating with FFmpeg.
>
> Warm regards,
> Manya Yadav
> PR Head, The FOSS Club
> Delhi Technical Campus
> Greater Noida, India
> _______________________________________________
> ffmpeg-devel mailing list -- ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org
> To unsubscribe send an email to ffmpeg-devel-leave@ffmpeg.org
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* [FFmpeg-devel] Re: Partnership Opportunity for FOSS Hack 2026
2026-01-26 11:07 ` [FFmpeg-devel] " Michael Niedermayer via ffmpeg-devel
@ 2026-01-27 9:36 ` manya via ffmpeg-devel
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From: manya via ffmpeg-devel @ 2026-01-27 9:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: michael, ffmpeg-devel; +Cc: manya
Hi Michael,
Thank you very much for your
kind and encouraging response. We truly appreciate FFmpeg’s continued
support for open-source work, education, and community initiatives.
Learning directly from FFmpeg developers would be extremely inspiring
for our participants.
Yes, remote participation is absolutely possible for both speakers and mentors. FOSS Hack 2026 will be predominantly online, with an offline orientation and a final hacking session on 28th–29th March at our campus.
Throughout the month-long hackathon, the event will continue in online
mode, during which we can host speaker sessions and interactive
discussions to better guide participants. You are very welcome to
participate remotely.
Regarding mentorship, we are looking for FFmpeg developers who could support participants when they face technical challenges or roadblocks.
Every good project reaches a point where progress feels stuck - whether
due to a wrong approach, a difficult bug, or a complete blocker. For
FOSS Hack 2026, mentors play a crucial role in helping participants move
past these moments and successfully ship meaningful contributions.
We
also strongly agree that FOSS Hack 2026 presents a valuable opportunity
to attract new talent, as many participants are motivated students
eager to contribute to impactful open-source projects. For more details
about the event structure, audience, and engagement opportunities,
please feel free to refer to the event brochure shared in our previous
email.
As a small, student-led college club
organizing this hackathon, we are working with limited resources. While
we deeply value technical and community support, we would be very
grateful if FFmpeg could also consider a monetary sponsorship to help us manage essential event logistics and deliver a high-quality experience to all participants.
Thank
you once again for your time and consideration. We would be happy to
discuss this further or share any additional details if needed.
Warm regards,
Manya Yadav
PR Head, The FOSS Club
Greater Noida, India
Replying to michael@niedermayer.cc, ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org on January 26, 2026, 4:37 PM
From: michael@niedermayer.cc
To: ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org
CC: manya@thefossclub.org
Date: January 26, 2026, 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-devel] Partnership Opportunity for FOSS Hack 2026
Hi Manya
We are certainly happy about all FFmpeg work, education or community being sponsored.
About speaker sessions, i leave this to others to reply, but i certainly would be
happy to see FFmpeg developers speaking on FOSS hack 2026. One questions people may have
is, is it possible to remotely participate in speaker sessions ? (both speakers and listeners)
About Mentorship, how should we envission this ? is this like GSoC ?
Also i think FOSS Hack 2026, could be an interresting opertunity for us
to attract new talent.
thx
On Sat, Jan 24, 2026 at 10:22:45PM +0000, manya via ffmpeg-devel wrote:
> Dear FFmpeg Team,
>
> I hope this message finds you well.
>
> I am writing on behalf of The FOSS Club at Delhi Technical Campus, a student-led community dedicated to promoting Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). We would like to explore a potential collaboration and sponsorship opportunity with FFmpeg for our upcoming flagship event, FOSS Hack 2026.
>
> FOSS Hack 2026 is the sixth edition of FOSS Hack and is planned as a hybrid, month-long hackathon scheduled from 1st March to 31st March 2026. The event brings together students and early-career professionals to build new projects or contribute to existing open-source initiatives across multiple domains such as Open Hardware, GNU/Linux, Cybersecurity, and related technologies.
>
> In our previous edition, FOSS Hack 2025, we were privileged to receive Gold Sponsorship support from The Linux Foundation. Their association significantly strengthened the scale, credibility, and impact of the event, and reinforced our commitment to fostering meaningful open-source contributions.
>
> As an organization that values innovation and open collaboration, we believe FFmpeg’s work and philosophy strongly align with the vision of FOSS Hack. Your association would help inspire young developers while strengthening engagement with open-source ecosystems at the grassroots level.
>
> We would be honored to explore opportunities such as:
>
> -
> Community or educational sponsorship
>
> -
> Mentorship or speaker sessions
>
> -
> Open-source advocacy and ecosystem outreach
>
> -
> Branding and visibility as a technology and open-source partner
>
>
> Please find our event brochure attached, which outlines the event vision, structure, audience profile, and potential collaboration avenues.
>
> You may also view highlights from our previous events here:
> thefossclub.org (https://thefossclub.org/)
>
> Learn more about FOSS Hack 2026 here:
> thefossclub.org/fosshack (https://thefossclub.org/fosshack)
>
> We would be grateful for the opportunity to discuss this further at your convenience. Thank you for your time and consideration, and we look forward to the possibility of collaborating with FFmpeg.
>
> Warm regards,
> Manya Yadav
> PR Head, The FOSS Club
> Delhi Technical Campus
> Greater Noida, India
> _______________________________________________
> ffmpeg-devel mailing list -- ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org
> To unsubscribe send an email to ffmpeg-devel-leave@ffmpeg.org
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