Hi, I'm Prayag Jain, the developer of Drawy, a free and open source whiteboard app written in C++ and Qt6, featuring an infinite canvas. I'm willing to make Drawy a part of KDE by following the KDE incubation process mentioned here <https://develop.kde.org/docs/getting-started/add-project/>. At the moment, KDE is missing a good whiteboard app, which is an essential tool many people expect their operating systems to already have. For example, Microsoft Whiteboard is a tool used by millions of people on Windows 11. I believe Drawy can fill this gap and provide the KDE Community with a stable and fast whiteboard app which can fulfill their brainstorming needs.
I'm writing this mail in order to request a sponsor for the incubation process of Drawy. The relevant incubation request issue can be found here <https://invent.kde.org/prayag/drawy/-/issues/79> on KDE Invent. *The following are some details about Drawy and its future plans:*Drawy is a free and open source whiteboard app written in Qt/C++. It aims to be a desktop native alternative to the web-based Excalidraw. It features an infinite canvas with a relatively simple and easy to use interface. Its main features are: 1. An infinite canvas with infinite zoom 2. Essential tools: Pen, shapes, selection, move, eraser, and text tool. 3. Undo and redo 4. Save and load files 5. Group/ungroup multiple items 6. Drawing tablet support with pressure sensitivity 7. Dark/Light mode We also plan to document the entire code-base using Doxygen style comments to make it easier for new contributors to get started. I hope the KDE Community will be able to benefit by adopting Drawy as an official whiteboard app. Regards, Prayag Jain
