Hi Madhavan, Using the ticket as a starting point is a good way to go. For the GSoC project, you are free to suggest whatever you want - feel free to use your creativity.
You are free to search the features for yourself. You could try to improve the way Plugin Buttons integrate into JOSM (try installing all available plugins and see how the tool bar and menu looks then). You can have a look at other components as well - the tool bar, the side menu, the context menus, tool bars of some dialogs, ... In the end, there should be a proposal that covers what you want to do in the 3 months of GSoC. This can be a short time so don't bring a list that is too long, but simply moving some menu items would not be enough. You can always mark things as optional. If you have questions or some design proposals (Mock-Up, ...), feel free to ask them here. You can also try using our ticket system (track) to answer to that ticket or to create a new enhancement ticket if you feel the need that something else should be changed. We use track a lot and you will be working with it during GSoC to discuss patches/features. Michael Am 13.03.2017 um 07:30 schrieb Madhavan Seshadri: > Hi JOSM Development Team, > > I am Madhavan Seshadri and I study Computer Science at Nanyang > Technological University Singapore. I have previously used JOSM during my > internship at BMW Munich and I am really excited to contribute to the > development of this tool. I have prior experience in developing UI with > JAVA Swing and also have an experience in making docking panel using Java > Swing. > > As such, I would be particularly interested in improving the UI of the tool > by starting with the following ticket > https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/13456 . Kindly let me know on how I > can get started with writing the proposal and what should be the necessary > features/design I should be including in the same. > > Best Regards, > > Madhavan >