On 3/28/25 08:58, Adarsh Gupta wrote:
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Dear Hossein,
I hope you are doing well. My name is Adarsh Gupta, and I am submitting my proposal for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2025 with LibreOffice. My project focuses on *Re-designing the Notebookbar using Native Toolkit Widgets*, with the goal of improving UI consistency, maintainability, and toolkit compatibility by replacing custom widgets with the VCL weld mechanism.
*About Me*
I am currently pursuing my M.Tech in Computer Science at IIT Bombay, with a strong interest in open-source development, UI frameworks, and software engineering. I have experience in C++, GTK, and UI design, and I have actively contributed to open-source projects like IfcOpenShell, Organic Maps, and ScummVM. My technical background, combined with my passion for clean and maintainable UI frameworks, makes me excited about contributing to LibreOffice through this project.
*My Contributions & Interests*
I have explored the LibreOffice codebase, set up the development environment, and studied the VCL weld mechanism. I am eager to start contributing, and I would appreciate any guidance on how I can begin working on relevant issues related to the Notebookbar or UI redesign.
*Seeking Feedback & Guidance*
I have attached my GSoC proposal for your review. I would love to get your feedback on how I can improve my approach and implementation plan. Additionally, if you could suggest any *tasks or issues* that I can start working on right away, I would be happy to contribute before the official coding period begins.

The requirement for applying is to solve at least one difficultyInteresting easy hack: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/EasyHacks/by_Required_Skill/Skill_C%2B%2B#Skill_Level:_Interesting

It does not have to be related to your proposal(s).

It should be done early enough that mentors have a reasonable amount of time to evaluate it before the 29 April project selection deadline.

Ilmari

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