Dear Fury Development Team,

I've been part of Fury since February. I always wanted to try something
different and found Fury through the GSoC website. Initially, I had little
idea why this library existed. But then I explored and realized scriptable
animations are super important and lots of people find it very valuable.
(Understanding VTK made me realize how simple Fury makes the entire
process.)

As a 2nd year CS undergraduate, I haven't done much scientific
visualization myself, but I have used libraries like streamlit
<https://github.com/streamlit/streamlit> & reflex
<https://github.com/reflex-dev/reflex>, and Fury looks similar to me. Since
the majority of people use Python for scientific tasks, a high-performance
visualization library makes a lot of sense, and this area seems niche to
me. This is why I'd like to contribute to Fury :)

As for experience with the library, I have one merged PR
<https://github.com/fury-gl/fury/pull/861> and one PR
<https://github.com/fury-gl/fury/pull/862> ready to review. I also have
replied to people in the Discussions tab
<https://github.com/fury-gl/fury/discussions/859#discussioncomment-8816441> and
helped in clarifying confusion
<https://github.com/fury-gl/fury/issues/851#issuecomment-1978189172>.

How do I apply to be a part of Fury? And what idea should I work on? I'm
fine with all 3 of the ideas, but I believe I have to narrow it down and
study to make a good proposal. I'd like some direction regarding this.

Sincerely,
Robin Roy
GitHub: https://github.com/robinroy03
Discord: robinroy
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinroy2003
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