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Unfortunately, our application this year was not accepted. The GSoC project is very competitive, so it was unlikely we'd get in on our first attempt. But we're not seeing this as a negative at all! We still have a great list of projects to tackle. In fact, we've used them as inspiration for something else.
Funkwhale received a funding promise from NLNet back in [April 2020]({filename}/blog-post-week-2020-04-we-got-funding.md). The funding depended on a list of projects and features that we needed to complete. A lot has changed since then, and we worried that we would lose access to the funding. We weren't (and still aren't) ready to tackle some of those issues right now.
Last month, we [put out feelers about changing our project setup]({filename}/2022-association-update.md). We're still looking for feedback on this proposition, so if you have something to say now's the time! Head on over to our forum and [add your thoughts to the thread](https://forum.funkwhale.audio/d/112-future-of-the-funkwhale-association). We'd like to make a decision by the end of March, so make sure your voice is heard!
After some back and forth with Google, we have managed to publish Funkwhale for Android on Google Play. The app was already available on F-Droid (our preferred storefront), but a lot of users aren't aware of F-Droid. Putting the app on Google Play makes it a lot easier for new users to find our app.
- The biggest update this month might excite some of you techies out there. We've transitioned away from [vue-cli](https://cli.vuejs.org/) to [vite](https://vitejs.dev/)! Vite is much nicer to develop with, so we're pretty hyped about it. We've broken quite a lot in this transition, but we'll get it sorted for 1.3.0 💪