Hello Vincent!
Thank you so much for your response. I may have posted this hello message 
twice, so I apologise for that. I have been working on tickets for a while 
now and am working on proposal as of now. Will keep you guys updated on my 
progress!
Shlok

On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 8:45:24 PM UTC+5:30, Vincent Delecroix wrote:
>
> Dear Shlok Sinha, 
>
> Thanks for your interest in SageMath. If you want to postulate for 
> a GSoC with us, you should start becoming familiar with SageMath 
> environment (which is Python based) and development. You should 
> have a look at 
>
> - the developer guide: https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/ 
>    (and more generally SageMath documentation 
>     https://doc.sagemath.org/html/) 
>
> - the trac website where all development happens 
>    https://trac.sagemath.org/ 
>
> - and our list of projects and mentors for 2020 
>    https://wiki.sagemath.org/GSoC/2020 
>
> You can already start contributing to some simple tickets to get 
> familiar with the development framework. 
>
> Best regards 
> Vincent 
>
> Le 28/02/2020 à 17:59, Shlok Sinha a écrit : 
> > Hello Everyone! 
> > My name is Shlok and I am a sophomore in Computer Engineering at the 
> > University of Hong Kong. I have been a developer in Python(primarily) 
> since 
> > my freshman year at University, and so far, it has been a fruitful 
> > experience. I have worked at startups and university projects, taking 
> the 
> > aid of OpenCv, Numpy, pillow, matplotlib and machine learning (to name a 
> > few), to develop applications suitable to the required need. One of the 
> > things I cherish most about Python is the extreme versatility it 
> possesses 
> > , when development is concerned. Since my studies also involve the 
> subjects 
> > of computer architecture and system, programming coupled with the 
> hardware 
> > logic has cemented the centric position in my curiosity. 
> > 
> > Mathematics seemed very different, especially when Eigenspaces were 
> > introduced to me. I was aware of mathematical equations being used , 
> > designed to satisfy spacial and geometric constraints. Sage seems 
> extremely 
> > fascinating to me, and I would be indebted if I could get to contribute! 
> > 
> > I have slightly delayed my introduction on this forum, but better late 
> than 
> > never! 
> > Cheers! 
> > Shlok 
> > 
>

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