Meet the community: Introduce yourself here!

Hi, I’m Satyam Jha, a final-year B.Tech student at IIT BHU. I’ve been building with Flutter for over 2 years now and have worked on multiple apps across different domains, along with meaningful open-source contributions. I’ve also interned at Palisadoes Foundation and CRED, which gave me exposure to writing cleaner, more maintainable code and working in structured teams.

I enjoy building practical applications, thinking through architecture decisions, and improving things until they feel solid and scalable. I’m comfortable taking ownership of features, collaborating with mentors, and continuously learning as I build.

LinkedIn: Satyam Jha Prev Work at Palisadoes: Report

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Hello everyone! I’m Debasmita, a CS undergrad and flutter developer. I came to know about Librehealth via GSOC2026, (congrats for getting selected​:confetti_ball:)and wish to contribute to the flutter projects :slightly_smiling_face:I’ve taken part other smaller open source programs before, but this is my first time working for a GSOC organization. Alongside open source I really like participating in Hackathons , I’m a 3x hackathon winner:) As I have worked on healthcare related projects and I’ve always been interested in developing tech for the healthcare industry, so I chose LibreHealth for GSOC2026 because I believe this is something I would really enjoy contributing to! So I’m really looking forward to it:)

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Hello @namratanehete and @parumenon1 I am Kanha, an undergraduate CS student and full-stack developer, currently working as an IT Intern at the Indore Municipal Corporation. I came across LibreHealth through the GSoC org and Project list and was genuinely interested in the work being done here.

I am particularly interested to contribute to the Web Component-based Drag-and-Drop Form Designer for GSoC '26.Looking forward to collaborating under the guidance of yours :sparkles:

GitHub: devkan009

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Hello all!

This is Shrish, a self taught Software Engineer, trying to make some code work at odd times of the day. I graduated with a mechanical engineering degree a couple of years back & since then I’ve been working with Java based enterprise integration applications & a bit of infra (managing Kafka clusters for a organization at scale). Recently I’ve shifted focus on active coding & writing scrappy code using GenAI tools, making things work fast as well as keeping the balance of systems being maintainable.

Will try & understand this project & get on fixing the open issues..!

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Hi mentors and the LibreHealth community,

My name is Anh Dai, a final-year IT student from Vietnam specializing in C#. I am very excited that LibreHealth has been accepted into GSoC 2026, and I would love to contribute and learn from everyone this summer!

My Background & Passion for HealthTech: I have a strong interest in healthcare applications. Currently, I am co-developing a mobile application named “AutoPill” (a medication reminder app) as a university group project. Since this is my very first mobile app development course using Flutter, I am extremely eager to absorb as much knowledge and best practices as possible from a real-world, large-scale open-source project like LibreHealth.

How I want to contribute: I am particularly interested in issues related to Mobile App development (Flutter) or UI/UX improvements where I can apply what I am learning and grow my skills. I am currently reviewing the GSoC Student Manual and the LibreHealth project threads.

Could anyone point me to some “good first issues” related to UI tweaks, frontend validation, or documentation? I would love to start familiarizing myself with the codebase and make my first small contributions. github

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Hi I’m Kushagra, a GSoC 2026 aspirant from India. I work with Java, Python, React, Kotlin and Docker. I’ll be contributing to the project this month and preparing a GSoC proposal. Could you point me to 1–2 “good first issues” or starter tasks? I’d love to help with tests/docs/frontend for the upcoming ideas. Thank you!

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My name is Himanshu Verma. I am joining the LibreHealth community while preparing for Google Summer of Code 2026.

My background is mainly in Java and backend oriented development. I have contributed to Apache HugeGraph, gaining experience with large codebases, architecture, and open source workflows. My interests focus on system design and clean engineering practices.

While browsing GitLab, I saw the “GSoC Intro: Write a webcomponent with an existing REST resource” issue, but it appears to be from 2019. I wanted to ask if this is still a relevant starting point. I am currently exploring the ih-toolkit repository and would appreciate guidance on where to begin.

Thank you.

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Hi everyone :waving_hand:

My name is Anushka Dudhe, and I’m a first-year undergraduate student at Medhavi Skills University, India. I’m excited to be exploring LibreHealth and contributing as part of Google Summer of Code (GSoC).

I’ve set up the LibreHealth EHR development environment locally using Ubuntu (WSL) with Apache, PHP, and MySQL, and I’m currently reviewing the codebase to understand its structure, workflows, and ongoing development efforts.

I’m keen to start contributing actively and would be happy to take on issues or tasks where my contributions can add value to the project. I’m also open to guidance on areas that are currently a priority for the community.

Looking forward to collaborating with everyone and contributing meaningfully to LibreHealth. Thank you!

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Hello LibreHealth community,

My name is Ayesha Malik, and I’m a final-year computer science undergraduate with a strong interest in open-source development, particularly projects that improve the reliability and sustainability of healthcare software.

I’ve been exploring LibreHealth and its mission to support open and accessible digital health solutions. Recently, I went through the GSoC 2026 project idea “Automated Dependency Testing Pipeline for LibreHealth Toolkit”, and I find it especially interesting due to its focus on early detection of dependency issues and improving the long-term stability of the Toolkit.

I’ve started setting up the LibreHealth Toolkit locally and reviewing the existing CI/CD and testing structure to better understand the current workflow and areas for improvement. My plan is to start with well-scoped contributions that help me align with the Toolkit’s development and contribution practices.

I’d really appreciate guidance on:

  • Recommended starter issues related to CI, testing, or dependencies

  • Any preferred tools or practices currently followed for automation in the Toolkit

I’m looking forward to learning, contributing, and becoming an active member of the LibreHealth community.

Thank you!

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Hello All , I am aditya Singh Rathore , a data engineer who love to contribute to open source projects that directly impact people’s live’s in a positive way . i am beyond excited to contribute to the project and learn and grow .

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Hello, my name is Thembo Jonathan, a software engineer. I have contributed to openMRS. I love to work on health technology and AI. I hope to make a positive contribution here.

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My name is Ahmed, and I’m a second-year Computer Science student with a strong interest in open-source development. I have experience in Python, JavaScript, Java, and web development, and I’ve also worked on projects involving machine learning and deep learning. I enjoy building practical applications and exploring how software can solve real-world problems. I’m excited to contribute, learn from the community, and further develop my skills through meaningful projects.

Hello everyone, I am Abhinav, a pre-final year undergraduate student pursuing Information Technology. I am passionate about software development and enjoy building projects and always eager to learn new technologies.I am very excited to explore LibreHealth and contribute to meaningful healthcare technology. Excited to contribute here and learn with great minds.

Hi everyone,

My name is Rashmita Kudamala. I’m currently a graduate student in Health Informatics with a background in physiotherapy. My interests are mainly around clinical data, machine learning, and building practical systems that can support better decision-making in healthcare.

I’ve been exploring LibreHealth and its open healthcare initiatives, and I’m currently going through the repositories to better understand the development workflow and architecture. I’m looking forward to contributing and getting involved more actively.

Hello everyone,

My name is Aditya Kumar, and I am a pre-final year B.Tech Computer Science student. I’m excited to join the LibreHealth community and start contributing to the project.

I have been using Linux for several years, and since the beginning of my computer science journey I’ve been interested in contributing to open-source software. However, I never had the opportunity to contribute to a project that directly benefits the wider community, so I’m very happy to be here.

I look forward to learning more about LibreHealth and contributing to its projects, especially in areas related to software development and system design. I’m currently exploring the GSoC 2026 project ideas and would appreciate any guidance on where new contributors can start.

My technical background includes Flutter, backend development, and AI-based applications, and I’m eager to apply these skills while contributing to LibreHealth.

Thank you, and I’m happy to be part of the community.


Hi everyone,

I’m Abhinav Bajpai, a 2nd-year B.Tech student majoring in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (CSAI). I’m excited to join the LibreHealth community and am specifically interested in contributing to the “Modern OHIF Integration for LibreHealth Radiology” project for GSoC 2026.

A bit about my technical background, I recently completed an SDE internship at a YC-backed startup, where I focused heavily on building and shipping production-ready web applications. That experience taught me how to adapt quickly to complex, fast-moving codebases. While I am relatively new to large-scale open-source contributions, I am highly comfortable with Java, TypeScript and modern web ecosystems.

To be completely honest, this project initially caught my eye simply because the tech stack perfectly matched my skill set. However, as I started researching OHIF and its role in LibreHealth Radiology, I found the actual problem space incredibly fascinating. Coming from an AI background, I usually focus on how systems process data. But researching this project highlighted a massive real world bottleneck, no matter how advanced diagnostic technology gets, it’s entirely useless if radiologists don’t have a fast, seamless, and modern viewer to actually interact with those images. Building that bridge is exactly the kind of high impact engineering I want to work on.

Right now, my immediate goal is getting my local environment fully set up. I am currently working on spinning up LibreHealth Radiology locally and diving into the codebase to understand its current architecture.

I’m looking forward to learning from this community and sharing my progress as I map out the integration points.

Thank you!

Use Project: Modern OHIF Integration for LibreHealth Radiology to ask any questions and share your draft proposals. Everything must be done in the open.

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Hello everyone, My name is Agastya. I’m a sophomore computer science student and an open-source contributor with experience in javascript, typescript and react. I’m interested in healthcare open source and looking forward to exploring LibreHealth and contributing where I can. I’m excited to learn from the community and make meaningful contributions.

Hello Everyone,

My name is Debanjan Naskar. I am a third year undergraduate in the department of Electrical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. I have been a part GSoC 2025 contributor where my project was also showcased at the GSoC World Summit at Munich last year: as you can see here

For this year I wanted to contribute to something much more real and close to actual products people use. Owing to my background as an electrical engineer and my knowledge in domains like Embedded Systems, Microcontrollers, Operating Systems, Finite State Machines and also Flutter, I found a perfect project I would want to work on, which is: NeoWarm Device Firmware Development

Thank you.