There are something I'm not quite satisfied with the current state of SymPy Gamma:
1. As a SaaS project, the license it uses is too permissive. I totally understand this choice across all sympy community projects (every community has its own philosophy). But working in a company that uses open source intensively but makes no contribution, I feel sad and don't want it happen to this project. The license I choose is AGPLv3. 2. I'm not against telemetry, but I'm against proprietary Google Analysis being used in SymPy Gamma. The decision to add it to SymPy Gamma was made without any discussion/vote. At least, there should have been a "clean" master branch, while these kind of thing should be optional in another branch for production. 3. As a SymPy contributor, I totally respect the Code of conduct. But I just don't like any irrelevant political terms to be mixed with a pure-technology project. I know my concerns conflict with the philosophy of SymPy community. Sorry about that. But the good thing is, the technology towards serverless is not too complicated. If you don't care outdated front end technology, replacing django with Pyodide is quite straightforward. If you also want to upgrade front end to use modern technology, Vue is easy to learn (I have zero front end knowledge 2 months ago and I learn by migrating SymPy Gamma). React is also a good choice. Qijia Liu -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sympy/c050abfb-1ad7-45be-ba5b-add20f0ac071n%40googlegroups.com.
