Dear Saksham,
   It would be a good idea to start making contributions to Sage. For more 
information, please see this FAQ: 
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/faq/faq-contribute.html.

Best,
Travis

PS - I would strongly recommend *not* bolding things so much unless it is 
something you really want to emphasize. It becomes too distracting.


On Monday, March 4, 2019 at 7:28:55 PM UTC+10, Saksham Bhalla wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am *Saksham Bhalla*, a Fourth Year Undergraduate Student from *Indian 
> Institute of Technology Kharagpur*, pursuing Integrated Masters in 
> *Mathematics 
> and Computing *offered by the Department of Mathematics. I would like to 
> apply for Google Summer of Code 2019 with Sage. I am Interested in the idea 
> *Polynomial 
> optimisation and sum of squares*. I have had the following courses at my 
> university, *Numerical Solution of Ordinary and PDE, Advanced Numerical 
> Techniques, Operation Research(Linear Programming)* and currently 
> enrolled in* Non-Linear Programming *course. Thus it will be a great 
> opportunity for me to apply what I have learnt by contributing to Sage over 
> the summers. I will be more than eager to learn new topics to contribute to 
> the project. I am familiar with Git and have some programming experience.
>
> I have set up Sage on my system and linked my trac account(the one through 
> Github) to git. It would be great if I could be provided with some guidance 
> regarding how I should proceed, like, which tickets to look into  or what 
> new skills or topics should I learn or anything relevant to the above 
> mentioned Idea.
>
> Regards,
> Saksham Bhalla
>
>
>

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