Hi everyone, I am Sarthak, a second year undergraduate engineering student. I wish to contribute to boost open source development during gsoc2020, specifically to Boost.GIL. But, I am not sure whether I am competent enough to contribute meaningfully to the organization (see the last point for precise question), I am hoping that someone here can give me advice regarding the same :) First, my reasons to contribute to boost - - I am reasonably proficient in programming (C++ included). I know I will be able to demonstrate it through programming competency test and all. In my day to day programming I normally do not use meta programming techniques which are prevalent in boost, this has made me more excited to work on boost because I will get to use these new fancy constructs :D - I just want to be part of open source community for once, sincerely. I have been using FOSS since forever and as a developer I have been longing to pay back, this is a good chance for me to do the same. - Why boost over any other organization? Largely because C++. I like the multi-resolution philosophy of C++ that you can get as close to machine as possible, or you can do high level manipulations through libraries and generics. More on that in proposal ;) - Why GIL (Project 1)? I want to learn image processing. Now this is where it gets tricky, the thing is that I am passionate about doing image processing, but I am not well versed with its theory. I have done a course on Signals and Systems in my university but that is pretty much it. This means that at the least I would need to learn image processing algorithms as we go on. Not that I hate it (on the contrary in fact) but that I am not really sure if it is possible at all for someone like me to contribute meaningfully during the few months of GSoC. I would love to hear from a mentor's experience of previous students on this. Honestly I would like to be rejected now if at all than after submitting my proposal with false hopes, or worse moving on with GSoC with such false hopes. I can also contribute to boost multiprecision in which I am substantially more experienced, but my first interest is in GIL and therefore if possible I would like to take the project in GIL. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks for reading. -- Sent from: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/Boost-Dev-f2600599.html