[sympy] Re: GSoC Acceptance

2013-05-29 Thread Stefan Krastanov
Be aware that I did not check whether what I asked has an analytical solution. Feel free to change the details. On 29 May 2013 08:14, Sachin Joglekar wrote: > I will dedicate this first week's blogpost (codesachin.blogspot.in) to a > written solution (on paper) of the generic problem posted by

[sympy] Re: GSoC Acceptance

2013-05-29 Thread Sachin Joglekar
@Stefan, as I have mentioned in my proposal, I am not yet clear how I am gonna represent and deal with special charge distributions. For the time being, is it cool if I take 'rho' as a scalar potential? On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Stefan Krastanov < krastanov.ste...@gmail.com> wrote: > Be a

[sympy] Re: GSoC Acceptance

2013-05-29 Thread Stefan Krastanov
It is a "scalar field", not a "scalar potential". But yes, there is no need to deal with degenerate (line or surface) charge distributions for the moment. On 29 May 2013 12:57, Sachin Joglekar wrote: > @Stefan, as I have mentioned in my proposal, I am not yet clear how I am > gonna represent an

[sympy] Re: GSoC Acceptance

2013-05-29 Thread Aaron Meurer
OK, planet SymPy is definitely not working. Ondrej... Aaron Meurer On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:24 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote: > I'm a little hashed for time, so it would be great for you students to > actually send a pull request to > https://github.com/sympy/planet.sympy.org with your blog (edit >

[sympy] Re: GSoC Acceptance

2013-05-29 Thread Aaron Meurer
Does anyone know of a better alternative to the planet software? It seems that it hasn't been updated since 2007 (http://people.gnome.org/~jdub/bzr/planet/devel/trunk/). It would be nice if there were just some webservice we could use. It would even be fine if we could stream the rss into somethi

[sympy] Re: GSoC Acceptance

2013-05-29 Thread Ondřej Čertík
Hi, I am busy today and tomorrow, but I should have time to look at it on Friday. Alternatively, I can give access for anyone interested in fixing it to the server to investigate. Ondrej On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 8:17 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote: > OK, planet SymPy is definitely not working. Ondrej..

[sympy] Re: GSoC Acceptance

2013-05-29 Thread Prasoon Shukla
I am a little busy till Saturday but I took a look at the planet.sympy.org repository. If I understand correctly, it is working by updating an rss file and then pushing changes to the server. The server then uses a tool to convert the xml feeds into html. First thing is that we can definitely u