Re: [sympy] problems on running sympy-live

2012-11-03 Thread Dia Ken
when i run the second command "git submodule update" i got:

fatal: Needed a single revision
Unable to find current revision in submodule path 'sympy'


On 3 November 2012 15:54, Stefan Krastanov wrote:

> Have you initialized the git submodule for sympy. It should be
> explained in the readme.
>
> On 3 November 2012 15:50, Dia Ken  wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to run sympy-live on a local-machine (fedora 17) "python
> > ./google_appengine/dev_appserver.py sympy-live
> > ", but i always get an import error "ImportError: No module named sympy".
> >
> > python version : 2.7.3
> > sympy version:  0.7.1
> >
> >
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[sympy] problems on running sympy-live

2012-11-03 Thread Dia Ken
Hello,

I'm trying to run sympy-live on a local-machine (fedora 17) "python
./google_appengine/dev_appserver.py sympy-live
", but i always get an import error "ImportError: No module named sympy".

python version : 2.7.3
sympy version:  0.7.1


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Re: [sympy] Planet Sympy Update

2012-10-30 Thread Dia Ken
Yes, everything is ok now .

On 29/10/2012, Ondřej Čertík  wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 7:04 AM, Ondřej Čertík 
> wrote:
>> On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Aaron Meurer  wrote:
>>> I think it's set to the right category.  Probably the bot that updates
>>> the planet has gone down.
>>
>> That's weird. I just checked the logs and the bot is running, here is
>> the latest log from today:
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/3973714
>>
>> However, the latest update to the page is 4 days ago:
>>
>> https://github.com/sympy/planet.sympy.org/commits/gh-pages
>>
>> and as you can see from the log, it says:
>>
>> Switched to branch 'gh-pages'
>> No updates found, no commit is generated in gh-pages
>>
>>
>> Which means that the planet update didn't find any changes. However,
>> clearly, using the
>> link from the log, this shows new updates:
>>
>> http://blog.krastanov.org/category/sympy-2/feed/
>>
>> So something is wrong. Any ideas?
>
> Ok, so Stefan's latest blog post was added by this commit:
>
> https://github.com/sympy/planet.sympy.org/commit/99283bcad894912ba23a929f890d46d5ca2d8bdb
>
> So as far as the bot goes, it seems that all is good and this looks
> like a github issue.
> The update happened on Oct 24, so let's look here:
>
> https://status.github.com/
>
> It says:
>
> """
> OCTOBER 24, 2012 – MINOR INTERRUPTION OCCURRED
> 06:39 AM PST
>
> Service to all impacted repositories has been restored.
> 06:34 AM PST
>
> A small number of repositories are unavailable while we perform
> emergency maintenance on a fileserver pair.
> """
>
> So maybe we were affected by this, I don't know. So I pushed in this
> commit:
>
> https://github.com/sympy/planet.sympy.org/commit/b120e8de51ede603984ec3e61ac57bd60fbdd3d9
>
> And now the pages are updated!
>
> http://planet.sympy.org/
>
> So this really looks like a github issue.
>
> Dia, is all fixed now?
>
> Ondrej
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Re: [sympy] Re: Google Code-In

2012-10-29 Thread Dia Ken
ok, when can you bee available on irc channe ?


On 29 October 2012 09:07, Aaron Meurer  wrote:

> Well, you can give us ideas, and the worse that can happen is that
> we'll reject them.
>
> What I really need right now is commitment by mentors.  So far, only
> two people (Sean and myself) have committed on the application.
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 1:22 AM, Dia Ken  wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I really want to help in creating or tagging issues for tasks but i'll
> > participate as a student so i don't know  if i can do that or not .
> >
> >
> > On 29 October 2012 07:33, Aaron Meurer  wrote:
> >>
> >> If you are interested in helping out for GCI, at the very least add
> >> your name to the bottom of
> >> https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/gci-2012-organization-application
> >> (under the "Please tell us about how your organization has prepared
> >> for Google Code-in..." question).  It would also help out if you
> >> edited the application to update it and/or did some work
> >> creating/tagging issues for tasks.
> >>
> >> So far, no one except for Sean seems to have done anything with this.
> >> If no one helps out with this, I will take that to mean that we don't
> >> have enough people interested in volunteering to be mentors, and I
> >> won't submit the application.
> >>
> >> Aaron Meurer
> >>
> >> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Aaron Meurer 
> wrote:
> >> > Google has announced the application period for Google Code-In 2012.
> >> > As decided earlier
> >> > (https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sympy/KrpvxADqAxM/discussion), we
> >> > should apply.  See
> >> > http://www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2012 for more
> >> > information about it, as well as
> >> > http://code.google.com/p/google-code-in/wiki/GCIMentorInformation2012
> .
> >> >
> >> > The application deadline is November 5, two weeks from today.  I need
> >> > help doing two things:
> >> >
> >> > - Edit the application. I have started the organization application
> >> > based on last year's at
> >> > https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GCI-2012-Organization-Application
> .
> >> >  But we need to edit it to talk about our experiences with the program
> >> > from last year.
> >> >
> >> > - We need to create tasks.  I have recreated the GCI labels in the
> >> > issue tracker.  A couple of notes here:
> >> >
> >> > * There are only five categories this year.  They have consolidated
> >> > outreach/research and documentation/training into single tasks, and
> >> > they have eliminated translation tasks.  I haven't yet fixed this in
> >> > the issue tracker (but anyone who can add labels can bulk edit issues,
> >> > so feel free to do this).
> >> >
> >> > * They have removed the difficulty ratings.  All tasks should now have
> >> > the same difficulty.  The metric that they are telling us is that a
> >> > task should take an experienced project member (that's you guys)
> >> > approximately two hours to complete.  Anything harder should be broken
> >> > into multiple tasks.
> >> >
> >> > We can also create tasks for SymPy-Bot, which uses the GitHub issue
> >> > tracker. See https://github.com/sympy/sympy-bot/issues?state=open.  I
> >> > don't know how the permissions work with labels on GitHub, so let me
> >> > know if you are unable to add labels to issues. SymPy Live and SymPy
> >> > Gamma are also good sources for tasks (add these to the Google Code
> >> > issue tracker).
> >> >
> >> > We need to have a good chunk of tasks ready by the 5th to show Google,
> >> > but not all of them have to be created at that point. We do need to
> >> > have a certain number of each type, though.  Additionally, this year,
> >> > we can add tasks at any time, so there will not be a hard deadline for
> >> > that later on like there was last year.
> >> >
> >> > - If you are interested in mentoring, please add your name to the
> >> > bottom of the application.  I guess we should also create a mentors
> >> > page like the one we had last year.  Also, go to google-melange.com
> >> > and create a profile (you have to do it again even if you've mentored
> >> > before

Re: [sympy] Re: Google Code-In

2012-10-29 Thread Dia Ken
Hello,

I really want to help in creating or tagging issues for tasks but i'll
participate as a student so i don't know  if i can do that or not .


On 29 October 2012 07:33, Aaron Meurer  wrote:

> If you are interested in helping out for GCI, at the very least add
> your name to the bottom of
> https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/gci-2012-organization-application
> (under the "Please tell us about how your organization has prepared
> for Google Code-in..." question).  It would also help out if you
> edited the application to update it and/or did some work
> creating/tagging issues for tasks.
>
> So far, no one except for Sean seems to have done anything with this.
> If no one helps out with this, I will take that to mean that we don't
> have enough people interested in volunteering to be mentors, and I
> won't submit the application.
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Aaron Meurer  wrote:
> > Google has announced the application period for Google Code-In 2012.
> > As decided earlier
> > (https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sympy/KrpvxADqAxM/discussion), we
> > should apply.  See
> > http://www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2012 for more
> > information about it, as well as
> > http://code.google.com/p/google-code-in/wiki/GCIMentorInformation2012.
> >
> > The application deadline is November 5, two weeks from today.  I need
> > help doing two things:
> >
> > - Edit the application. I have started the organization application
> > based on last year's at
> > https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GCI-2012-Organization-Application.
> >  But we need to edit it to talk about our experiences with the program
> > from last year.
> >
> > - We need to create tasks.  I have recreated the GCI labels in the
> > issue tracker.  A couple of notes here:
> >
> > * There are only five categories this year.  They have consolidated
> > outreach/research and documentation/training into single tasks, and
> > they have eliminated translation tasks.  I haven't yet fixed this in
> > the issue tracker (but anyone who can add labels can bulk edit issues,
> > so feel free to do this).
> >
> > * They have removed the difficulty ratings.  All tasks should now have
> > the same difficulty.  The metric that they are telling us is that a
> > task should take an experienced project member (that's you guys)
> > approximately two hours to complete.  Anything harder should be broken
> > into multiple tasks.
> >
> > We can also create tasks for SymPy-Bot, which uses the GitHub issue
> > tracker. See https://github.com/sympy/sympy-bot/issues?state=open.  I
> > don't know how the permissions work with labels on GitHub, so let me
> > know if you are unable to add labels to issues. SymPy Live and SymPy
> > Gamma are also good sources for tasks (add these to the Google Code
> > issue tracker).
> >
> > We need to have a good chunk of tasks ready by the 5th to show Google,
> > but not all of them have to be created at that point. We do need to
> > have a certain number of each type, though.  Additionally, this year,
> > we can add tasks at any time, so there will not be a hard deadline for
> > that later on like there was last year.
> >
> > - If you are interested in mentoring, please add your name to the
> > bottom of the application.  I guess we should also create a mentors
> > page like the one we had last year.  Also, go to google-melange.com
> > and create a profile (you have to do it again even if you've mentored
> > before, as it resets with each program).
> >
> > I would greatly appreciate help with this.
> >
> > Aaron Meurer
>
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[sympy] Planet Sympy Update

2012-10-27 Thread Dia Ken
Hello,

I think Planet Sympy is not up to date , normally the latest post is  "Sage
vs SymPy – integration" from Stevan's blog .
You should update it .
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Re: [sympy] Re: Google Code In 2012

2012-10-02 Thread Dia Ken
I think it's ok because i suggest just to edit some files .

On 01/10/2012, Aaron Meurer  wrote:
> That's a great idea. There are actually several tasks we could do for the
> planet. One is to fix the update bot to only update the page when there are
> actual updates.
>
> Note that the planet just uses the planet software. It that flexible enough
> to theme how you are suggesting?
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
>
> On Monday, October 1, 2012, Dia Ken wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm planning to participate in the GCI2012 contest and i have an idea
>> about a task .
>> My idea is about the planet.sympy.org, to be more clear, the task will
>> be about improving  the theme of the page to make it looks like other
>> sympy's domains(pages).
>>
>> On 26/09/2012, Aaron Meurer > wrote:
>> > On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Vladimir Perić
>> > 
>> >
>> > wrote:
>> >> I'm up for helping. I think the rule changes, especially not getting
>> >> paid for each single task, will mean much less work for mentors (in
>> >> the sense that there will be a lot more repeat students so we won't
>> >> need to go through Git basics quite so many times).
>> >
>> > Absolutely.  I think it will mean far fewer students in general,
>> > because quite a few of the students just did it for the money (and in
>> > general, these were among the least pleasant students to work with).
>> >
>> > Also, the rules encourage students to pick an organization and stick
>> > with it, so hopefully we will get much more of a community out of GCI
>> > students.  We can even make it clear that a factor in our choosing the
>> > winners from the top five contributors will be in how much/well they
>> > interacted with the community in general.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Like last year, I think we will have a lot of luck if we focus our
>> >> tasks on a) examples and other documentation (it's easy enough, can
>> >> even be fun for the student, and is a real help to the project); and
>> >> b) things outside the competencies of the core developers (eg.
>> >> anything web related, you said it yourself that SymPy Live and Gamma
>> >> improved a lot). We can't really expect a random high school student
>> >> to dive into quantum mechanics or whatever.
>> >
>> > Yes. The best contributions from last year were:
>> >
>> > - SymPy Live
>> > - Documentation and the webpage, especially really easy documentation
>> > stuff like just adding functions to Sphinx
>> > - Simple bug fixes
>> >
>> > I was impressed at how many high school students were fluent in
>> > Javascript and CSS/web design.
>> >
>> > We can also add tasks for:
>> >
>> > - Cleaning up various parts of the wiki
>> > - SymPy Bot (I tagged a bunch of issues last year, but forgot to add
>> > them to Melange)
>> > - SymPy Gamma
>> >
>> > Aaron Meurer
>> >
>> >>
>> >>
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Re: [sympy] Re: Google Code In 2012

2012-10-01 Thread Dia Ken
Hello,

I'm planning to participate in the GCI2012 contest and i have an idea
about a task .
My idea is about the planet.sympy.org, to be more clear, the task will
be about improving  the theme of the page to make it looks like other
sympy's domains(pages).

On 26/09/2012, Aaron Meurer  wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Vladimir Perić 
> wrote:
>> I'm up for helping. I think the rule changes, especially not getting
>> paid for each single task, will mean much less work for mentors (in
>> the sense that there will be a lot more repeat students so we won't
>> need to go through Git basics quite so many times).
>
> Absolutely.  I think it will mean far fewer students in general,
> because quite a few of the students just did it for the money (and in
> general, these were among the least pleasant students to work with).
>
> Also, the rules encourage students to pick an organization and stick
> with it, so hopefully we will get much more of a community out of GCI
> students.  We can even make it clear that a factor in our choosing the
> winners from the top five contributors will be in how much/well they
> interacted with the community in general.
>
>>
>> Like last year, I think we will have a lot of luck if we focus our
>> tasks on a) examples and other documentation (it's easy enough, can
>> even be fun for the student, and is a real help to the project); and
>> b) things outside the competencies of the core developers (eg.
>> anything web related, you said it yourself that SymPy Live and Gamma
>> improved a lot). We can't really expect a random high school student
>> to dive into quantum mechanics or whatever.
>
> Yes. The best contributions from last year were:
>
> - SymPy Live
> - Documentation and the webpage, especially really easy documentation
> stuff like just adding functions to Sphinx
> - Simple bug fixes
>
> I was impressed at how many high school students were fluent in
> Javascript and CSS/web design.
>
> We can also add tasks for:
>
> - Cleaning up various parts of the wiki
> - SymPy Bot (I tagged a bunch of issues last year, but forgot to add
> them to Melange)
> - SymPy Gamma
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
>>
>>
>> --
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>>
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Re: [sympy] Re: coverage keep saying "Only one coverage object allowed."

2012-08-10 Thread Dia Ken
I think the problem was in the python-coverage package , i reinstalled
manually and it works now .

On 10 August 2012 12:17, kendhia  wrote:

> my version is :  '3.5.3b1'
>
>
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