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PR adds my GSoC'26 Community Bonding blog post and my author profile.

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Three small comments.

Also, I don't think the bold text adds much to the article. I recommend replacing some of them with links to relevant articles and removing the bold formatting.

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## Community Bonding Reflections for GSoC 2026

**Project:** Sugarizer Connect The Dots Activity
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Please add spaces at the end of these lines to force the linebreaks.

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## About Me

Hello everyone, I'm Rejah Rabeeul Haque, a third-year B.Tech student in Computer Science at KMCT IETM. I'll be working on **Sugarizer** at Sugar Labs this summer as a Google Summer of Code 2026 contributor.
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I recommend linking "Sugarizer" to a relevant page, like http://sugarizer.org/ and removing the bold.


I've started my coding journey from my second-year since then I'm actively learning about new technology and learning how to code. In my third-year I started to know about Open-Source community and GSoC. Since then, I've been contributing to Sugarizer since early 2026, with merged PRs covering bug fixes, enhancements, feature updates, and new activity creation. This work has given me deep familiarity with the Sugar-Web framework, the Journal system, the Presence API, the architecture, and the community review process that my GSoC project will build upon.

Apart from coding, I enjoy walking and love playing sports, mainly Esports. I later became a Professional esports athlete and played in many national and international tournaments and became the Most Valuable Player(MVP) in some of the tournaments. The dedication I developed through esports has significantly helped me in my coding journey by teaching me consistency, never giving up and mainly team collaboration, which is probably the most important thing in Open Source.
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Put a space between "Player" and "(MVP)"

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