Hello all,

I'd like to announce my intent to apply for GSoC 2012. Last year, I
was accepted with "Porting to Python 3", which I have completed
sucessfully (though no SymPy version with Python 3 support has been
released). I've since continued contributing to SymPy, mostly with
"infrastructure" work and other minor changes here and there. I also
helped with GCI.

I'm still looking for project ideas. Unfortunately, unlike most (if
not all) people involved with SymPy, I don't have a strong background
in maths or physics. So, I'd be grateful if someone could suggest
something for a project. I'm not opposed to doing something very
"mathy", as long as it's well documented and understandable to me.
Alternatively, I'd be open for doing something related more to SymPy
internals and more Computer Science orientated (like porting to Python
3 was).

Whatever happens, I'll probably end up applying for GSoC. I'd just
love if it could be for SymPy, rather than some other project. My
previous knowledge will, hopefully, make me that much more productive.

Thanks in advance,
Vladimir Perić

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