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CVE Binary Tool intends to participate in GSoC 2021 under the banner of the Python Software Foundation. We're still a long ways from being ready to go (remember, we can't even start applying until the end of January, and we won't know if we got in until March) but I thought I'd open this issue as a catch-all for people to ask questio