[sympy] Quitting

2015-01-29 Thread Joachim Durchholz
Am 29.01.2015 um 17:59 schrieb Aaron Meurer: Guys please stop. tl;dr: I feel I need to quit from SymPy to stop this from happening again. My latest ongoing work is on https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/8909 , feel free to take over. Longer version == Why quit? - Here's

Re: [sympy] Quitting

2015-01-30 Thread Ondřej Čertík
Hi Jo, On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 8:37 PM, Joachim Durchholz wrote: > Am 29.01.2015 um 17:59 schrieb Aaron Meurer: >> >> Guys please stop. > > > tl;dr: I feel I need to quit from SymPy to stop this from happening again. > My latest ongoing work is on https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/8909 , feel >

Re: [sympy] Quitting

2015-01-31 Thread Joachim Durchholz
Am 30.01.2015 um 17:35 schrieb Ondřej Čertík: The door is always open if you want to come back. I'll bring a revolving door :-D Some aspects I was made aware of in private mails have made that quitting decision far less certain than I thought just yesterday. So... I'm reconsidering, and testi

Re: [sympy] Quitting

2015-02-02 Thread Sergey Kirpichev
On Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 1:19:35 AM UTC+3, Joachim Durchholz wrote: > > Am 30.01.2015 um 17:35 schrieb Ondřej Čertík: > > The door is always open if you want to come back. > > I'll bring a revolving door :-D > > Some aspects I was made aware of in private mails have made that > quitting d

Re: [sympy] Quitting

2015-02-02 Thread Roberto Colistete Jr.
On 02-02-2015 14:02, Sergey Kirpichev wrote: On Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 1:19:35 AM UTC+3, Joachim Durchholz wrote: Am 30.01.2015 um 17:35 schrieb Ondřej Čertík: > The door is always open if you want to come back. I'll bring a revolving door :-D Some aspects I was made aware