I thought I would not that, to whomever is going to write the application,
be sure to list me down as a Google supporter, since I think it would be
great to have a Sage GSoC project.  There should be a section along the
lines of "vouchers from Google and other large organizations".

If I had a bit more experience with Sage development, I would have been
happy to mentor someone as well. :)

--Christopher



On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 08:12, Michael Orlitzky <mich...@orlitzky.com> wrote:

> On 02/07/2012 11:20 PM, kcrisman wrote:
>
>>
>> I hesitate to say I would be a good mentor, but there are a lot of
>> things in symbolics and graphics that would be appropriate for this
>> that I'd like to try with some of my students.  Especially piecewise
>> functions and such.  Continuing nontrivial Geogebra integration could
>> be another very appropriate one.
>>
>
> If you're serious about fixing piecewise,
>
>  * I'll be a student until at least May (this is fine by the GSOC
>    rules).
>
>  * I'll have the summer off.
>
>  * I've been working on splines for the past few years, and am
>    familiar with all of the reasons why piecewise needs fixing.
>
>
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