Hi all,

As we all know GSoC orgs have been announced today, and I saw on the
mailing list
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/freetype-devel/2023-02/msg00000.html
that freetype applied as an organisation.

I can see on GSoCs website that, indeed, freetype is an accepted
organization! Congratulations :)

I just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Kostya Farber. I am a data
engineer, I work at Aviva and am based in London. I have a strong passion
and love for software development and technology in general.

I have been coding for a while, and have recently gotten into open source
too. I mainly deal with Python in the open source world and contribute
mostly to scientific libraries (Pandas, Matplotlib etc.) I love it. I enjoy
giving back to the community and helping move technology forward.

Here is my GitHub link for reference: https://github.com/kostyafarber - I
have other personal projects I've done as well that you guys can check out
if you'd like :)

I have been learning c for a while now, mostly writing systems programs in
a Linux environment and generally writing small programs for fun. I want to
further develop my skills in this area. The reason I am interested in this
project particularly, is because I love fonts and typography. I have always
dreamed of somehow being involved or contributing in this space, and I
think this is a great opportunity to do so!

I am so obsessed with fonts, I had to get a custom one from the folks here
for my website <https://kostyafarber.github.io/>
https://klim.co.nz/collections/founders-grotesk/. You can check out my
website if you want to get to know more about me and my interests.

I am conscious that I do have a full time job, but seeing as Google has
announced the opportunity for non-students and also this year to extend the
project timeline to 22 weeks; I believe that I can manage the time required
for a medium-sized project. Of course, this is up to the maintainers but I
want to be upfront about this to manage expectations for both freetype and
myself.

An aside, I didn't see it as a requirement to submit a small patch as I've
seen on other orgs, is this a requirement here? I couldn't see anything on
your GSoC page. Anyway I plan to go over the freetype tutorials and dive
deeper into the codebase.

Sorry for the long-winded message, but I hope I've communicated a little
bit about myself and my experience.

Regards,

Kostya

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