What about ?
On Wed, 24 Jan 2024 at 13:09, Alok Babu
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It is time again for us to apply to Google to be a GSoC mentoring org.
I need help updating the GSoC ideas page.
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-Ideas. If any ideas there are
already completed, please remove or update them. Also please add new
ideas, although you may want to discuss them
Hi Aaron,
I think we should start by removing everything from the ideas page and
moving it to an "old ideas" page with a clear note indicating that
some might still be relevant but others are likely not. I don't think
it is good to leave things on there and just let them roll over from
one year to
Hi Oscar.
I agree with all of this in principle, but my experience is that it's
hard to get people to help out with updating the ideas page. And even
if I wanted to do it all myself, I don't know enough about some of the
ideas (like the ones in the physics submodule) to say anything about
them. I
I'm not suggesting that we ask people to update the current content of
the ideas page. I am suggesting that we remove *everything* and then
say that if anyone wants something to be listed then they need to add
an up to date description along with a commitment that they will
mentor the project this
A lot of the advanced ideas are important enough that if we found
someone willing and actually able to do them, then we should make an
effort to actually find someone who could mentor them. Particularly
the ideas relating to the polys like CAD, better Groebner bases, etc.
Just glancing at the page
On Wed, 24 Jan 2024 at 23:32, Aaron Meurer wrote:
>
> A lot of the advanced ideas are important enough that if we found
> someone willing and actually able to do them, then we should make an
> effort to actually find someone who could mentor them. Particularly
> the ideas relating to the polys lik