Hi.

There was a discussion over at
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=1721 to rename the
Real class to Float, because the name fits the class better.  The
reasoning is that Real represents floating point numbers, not any real
number like sin(1) or 2*pi, and it is confusing to have the subtle
difference between Real and real in the docs.  See the discussion over
at that issue page for more info.

How do people feel about this?  If it were to happen, it would happen
in the next release, which also breaks some other things in terms of
backwards compatibly.

Aaron Meurer

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