Request for reviewing the Proposal

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Ravish Kumar

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Mar 31, 2025, 9:53:37 AMMar 31
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Dear Chromium Mentors and Admins

I hope you’re doing well. I have prepared my proposal for GSoC 2025 and would really appreciate your feedback. Here’s the link to the document:

Proposal Link

It covers the project details, implementation plan, and timeline. I would be grateful if you could review it and share your thoughts, suggestions, or any areas of improvement. I have also added docs for some implementation and work due to long length so please take a look at that .  "I have also mailed you docs personally if any edits and suggestions are required . Please go through it ." 

Looking forward to your feedback. Thanks for your time and support!

Best regards,
Ravish

Ravish Kumar

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Mar 31, 2025, 9:55:01 AMMar 31
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Here is an editable document link  Debug_TabStrip.docx

Ravish Kumar

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Apr 12, 2025, 11:51:43 PMApr 12
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Hello mentors and admins,

 I hope you're doing well. I'm currently exploring how to fetch and manage tab data efficiently in Chromium as part of my ongoing development work. While I've been learning from various sources, I’d really appreciate it if you could suggest any documentation internal references that are particularly helpful for understanding, especially in chromium codebase.


 Thank you.

Darryl James

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Apr 14, 2025, 2:49:32 PMApr 14
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Hello! There isn't a good doc on what you are looking for specifically. To gain that knowledge I would say your best bet is to attempt to fix more bugs, and continue reading some of the documentation within the header files of our objects until you have a good mental model of how everything interacts.

Chrome is a very large code base and some parts of it update more frequently than others (Ex: tabs) so it is hard to create a single source of documentation (it is outdated by the time you create it). 

That said a good starting point for all things tabs is tab_strip_model.h 👍

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Ravish Kumar

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Apr 14, 2025, 4:06:57 PMApr 14
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Thank you sir for your guidance. I have already started studying tab_strip_model.h . And looking at how things work. I have also gained some experience with it. Thanks again for your support.

Ravish Kumar

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Apr 24, 2025, 11:26:32 AMApr 24
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  I have studied the TabStripModel and have experience on working with the Chromium codebase. However, I was not able to identify a suitable existing bug related to this area. As a result, I chose to focus more on the project implementation aspect, designing and developing the necessary features to enhance debugging support for the tabstrip.  

Darryl James

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Apr 24, 2025, 12:51:55 PMApr 24
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Hey Ravish!

I will caution about continuing any work specifically for our project until we have officially selected our contributor / candidate for this project. We would like to avoid any situations where a contributor puts in a ton of time implementing a particular project and then end up not getting selected. 

For now, I recommend waiting until GSoC has sent an email regarding your acceptance status on this project before starting any work on it.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks!

Ravish Kumar

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Apr 26, 2025, 3:23:09 AMApr 26
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Hello Sir, 

Thank you for the heads-up!
I completely understand and will wait for the official GSoC acceptance email before proceeding further.

That said, I just wanted to share that working on Chromium itself has been a huge learning experience for me.
Regardless of the outcome, I’ve genuinely enjoyed diving into the codebase and understanding the internals — I’m here to learn and grow, not just for selection.

Thanks again for all the guidance and support so far!
Looking forward to the next steps.

Best,
Ravish

Ravish Kumar

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May 8, 2025, 2:33:51 PMMay 8
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Subject: Heartfelt Thanks for Your Mentorship – GSoC 2025

Hello Sir,

I wanted to extend my sincere gratitude to both of you for your guidance and support throughout my GSoC 2025 application process with Chromium. Although I wasn’t selected this year, I’m incredibly thankful for the experience and everything I’ve learned while preparing my proposal.

Your mentorship helped me better understand the Chromium project and gave me valuable insight into open source development practices. I truly appreciated your thoughtful feedback and the time you took to support me during the process—it meant a lot and contributed greatly to my personal and technical growth.

Congratulations to the contributors who were selected. I’m sure they’ll benefit immensely from working with mentors like you. I look forward to continuing my contributions to Chromium and staying connected with the community.

Thank you once again for your encouragement and for making this a positive and enriching experience.

Warm regards,
Ravish

Darryl James

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May 12, 2025, 1:46:13 PMMay 12
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Hi, Ravish!

Thank you for considering our project and asking many questions along the way! We really appreciated it!

I hope you found the time you spent on this project valuable, and are able to apply these skills to future efforts! This year has been more competitive than others and so coming to a final decision was not easy in the slightest.

The chromium community will continue to stay open for all looking to make contributions as it has in the past. There you can find many talented open source contributors / chromies / mentors who work hard to make chromium what it is today.

Thank you for your time!

Ravish Kumar

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May 12, 2025, 1:48:11 PMMay 12
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Thank you sir, for your support.I will keep doing my work.

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