I just asked for a pull request on the changes I've made to translate
the website to Portuguese. I'd glad if anyone could review it in order
to be pulled.
https://github.com/sympy/sympy.github.com/pull/48
Thanks.
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Hello, I'm interested in participating on gsoc 2012 and since I'm
comfortable with python and I really like math, sympy seems to be the
only sane choice. I started contributing by translating the site into
Portuguese but I had an idea worth of a gsoc project (I guess).
I think the examples would be
atica, SymPy is free, so we will
> not have any "Pro" restrictions, and if the user wants, he can just
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I'll learn about IPython, that should be better than implementing all
that stuff from scratch and would also integrate the communities (I
think this would bring more users/developers to know SymPy and get
along with it).
About your dream to live.sympy.or
Login on google is already an option on gam
would be implemented as well.
On Feb 23, 11:49 pm, Aaron Meurer wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 2:26 PM, dekozo
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> > Playing around quickly on WolframAlpha, SymPy Live and Gamma SymPy I
> > noticed some features on Wolfram that would be nice to implement on
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I was absent for my computer have broken.
About the collaboration thing. I guess that as Aaron have said, the
main focus during gsoc is to implement the other features of SymPy
that are currently not available on the live/gamma sites followed by
the other ideas discussed a part from collaboration.