On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Saptarshi Mandal
<sapta.iit...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Chris,
> Its sad that you are leaving. I would like to take this opportunity to
> thank you for reviewing and correcting my (bad) pull requests during
> and after GSoC. I learned a lot of technical stuff from you and I am
> still in awe of your commitment to committing (!) only the most
> polished and high quality code. All the best for your future
> endeavors.
>

Thanks, Saptarshi. I'm not leaving, per se, but "significantly reducing" my
involvement. It's hard to spend less than an hour on SymPy so I best stay
away unless I can work on smaller contributions. e.g. just fixing the test
that Ronan XFAILed in his pull request took over an hour.

Regarding code quality...whatever I've learned I've learned from those that
corrected my code. I'm afraid there is much I don't understand about the
coding process since I am not a trained programmer like others. (This is
the benefit of me working with more skilled people.)

Your polyhedral permutation stuff really stretched my mind and I grew to
understand the significance of a rotation group. It was fun working on that
with you.

/c

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