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Soon, new features in the BlenderBIM Add-on were being driven by not only the problems that we were facing, but also by the problems faced by members of the community. Members of the community play an important role of battle-testing the BlenderBIM Add-on and identifying bugs to be fixed.
 
Soon, new features in the BlenderBIM Add-on were being driven by not only the problems that we were facing, but also by the problems faced by members of the community. Members of the community play an important role of battle-testing the BlenderBIM Add-on and identifying bugs to be fixed.
 
In September 2020, the 1,000th issue was tracked on the issue tracker.
 
  
 
In October 2020, the BlenderBIM Add-on and its related utilities won the prestigious 2020 Technology Award by buildingSMART International.
 
In October 2020, the BlenderBIM Add-on and its related utilities won the prestigious 2020 Technology Award by buildingSMART International.
 
In December 2020, the OpenSourceBIM OpenCollective was created as a fiscal host to start collecting donations.
 
  
 
In January 2021, the BlenderBIM Add-on was rewritten, making three major changes.
 
In January 2021, the BlenderBIM Add-on was rewritten, making three major changes.
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In March 2021, the BlenderBIM Add-on, under IfcOpenShell, [https://osarch.org/2021/06/09/google-summer-of-code-students-announced-for-opencax/ joined the OpenCAx umbrella for Google Summer of Code] for the first time. Artur Tomczak helped develop the initial prototypes of IDS, which would later be released as a buildingSMART standard in 2022. Prabhat Singh built the first BCF-XML 3.0 and OpenCDE libraries.
 
In March 2021, the BlenderBIM Add-on, under IfcOpenShell, [https://osarch.org/2021/06/09/google-summer-of-code-students-announced-for-opencax/ joined the OpenCAx umbrella for Google Summer of Code] for the first time. Artur Tomczak helped develop the initial prototypes of IDS, which would later be released as a buildingSMART standard in 2022. Prabhat Singh built the first BCF-XML 3.0 and OpenCDE libraries.
  
In May 2021, the [https://osarch.org/2021/05/25/epic-megagrants-funding-awarded-to-blenderbim-add-on/ BlenderBIM Add-on received a 15,000USD Epic MegaGrant]. This was split across three developers, Johan Luttun, Thomas Krijnen, and Dion Moult to develop three features: an automated geometry test suite to maximise long-term stability, a Python-accessible 2D drawing engine, and ability to author 80% of all IFC schema capabilities. This work took roughly a year.
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In May 2021, the [https://osarch.org/2021/05/25/epic-megagrants-funding-awarded-to-blenderbim-add-on/ BlenderBIM Add-on received a 15,000USD Epic MegaGrant]. This was split across three developers, Johan Luttun, Thomas Krijnen, and Dion Moult to develop three features: an automated geometry test suite to maximise long-term stability, a Python-accessible 2D drawing engine, and ability to author 80% of all IFC schema capabilities. This work took roughly a year. By May 2022, IfcOpenShell had upgraded to v0.7.0, a new basic drawing system with smart references was released, and the BlenderBIM Add-on had more coverage of the IFC schema than any other tool in the industry, including parametric 4D and 5D, and basic MEP features.
 
 
In January 2022, the 2,000th issue was tracked in the issue tracker.
 
  
 
In March 2022, the second GSoC event took place, with Martina Jakubowska building the initial prototypes of IfcSverchok.
 
In March 2022, the second GSoC event took place, with Martina Jakubowska building the initial prototypes of IfcSverchok.
 
By May 2022, as part of the Epic Megagrant timeline, IfcOpenShell had upgraded to v0.7.0, a new basic drawing system with smart references was released, and the BlenderBIM Add-on had more coverage of the IFC schema than any other tool in the industry, including parametric 4D and 5D, and basic MEP features.
 
 
In August 2022, the IfcOpenShell Github repository surpassed 1,000 stars.
 
 
In November 2022, the IfcOpenShell and BlenderBIM Add-on websites were rebranded under a common brand, and funding targets were set in the OpenSourceBIM fiscal host, aiming for 500USD per month. This target was quickly achieved.
 
 
In March 2023, Andre was fully sponsored to work on the BlenderBIM Add-on as a developer.
 
 
In March 2023, the third GSoC event took place, with Riley Wong building undo / redo, save, IFC conversion, and upgrading the BrickSchema interface.
 
 
In July 2023, Thomas received a Cesium Ecosystem Grant to work on Cesium integration.
 
  
 
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