Hi all,

There is now SPEC 0, a SciPy-community-wide standard for versions of 
different packages that developers should aim supporting, 
see https://scientific-python.org/specs/spec-0000/

I believe Sympy is the biggest package missing from SPEC 0, and I've asked 
the maintainers of SPEC 0 what is the best way to proceed 
(https://discuss.scientific-python.org/t/spec-0-include-sympy/975?u=akhmerov). 
They appear to welcome the idea and recommended to reach out via this 
mailing list.

So here's the question I'd like to know (as someone authoring software that 
depends on Sympy): would Sympy like to join SPEC 0?

Thank you for your consideration,
Anton

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