Since there aren't many 'easy to fix' issues, I’m wondering if you have any 
suggestions on whether I should start working on other types of issues. I’m 
also regularly checking for new ‘easy to fix’ issues, but haven’t found 
anything suitable yet.

Yes, GSoC has always been my dream, and I’m eager to contribute to SymPy in 
any way I can. Thanks again for your quick response and helpful guidance!

On Sunday, December 15, 2024 at 8:22:18 AM UTC+5:30 Oscar wrote:

> Often issues are labelled easy to fix but then it turns out that they
> are not easy to fix but we forget to remove the label. If you see an
> easy to fix issue that has not been fixed for a long time then comment
> on the issue to say that it is probably not easy to fix so we can
> remove the label.
>
> On Sat, 14 Dec 2024 at 11:27, PRAYAG V <v.pray...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello, I’ve been looking to contribute to SymPy and noticed there are 
> issues labeled as ‘easy to fix.’ However, many of them have been open for 
> over two years and don’t seem easy to fix anymore. I’ve been waiting a long 
> time to find an easy-to-fix issue, but nothing suitable has come up. What’s 
> your opinion—should I try these or focus on other types of issues instead?
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