Hi,

> The patch is +1, and I've pushed it in. It's in this repo:
>
> http://github.com/sympy/sympy

Great - thanks - I'd actually already switched to github.com/sympy/sympy

> Btw, I just talked to Andy in Pilsen, how he got involved with sympy
> and he told me the exact same experience as you did --- was stirred by
> the silence, so he just fixed it himself. :)

:) I'm sure there's a good balance of noise and silence

>> Sorry not to raise an Issue for this - issue - but I am in Cuba at the
>> moment; Google code sees this and takes appropriate action.
>
> It sucks. Does github work fine?

For now, yes, it does - luckily - otherwise I'd be really stuck when I
come to work here.  I arrive here in a lab full of programmers and
physicists and say 'Python is excellent - much better than matlab -
give it a try - whoops - Google code has banned you and you can't get
package X, Y, Z'  and that's a bit depressing.   Maybe someday it will
seem part of what Hillary Clinton has called the US 'national brand'
to encourage open collaboration on scientific coding.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/187365/clinton_us_govt_will_push_harder_against_web_censorship.html

See you,

Matthew

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