Thanks for suggestions! I'll try and start with this ASAP.
I have an annoying issue I've come up with. I'm using a 2011 macbook pro, 
and to try and get winpdb to work, I tried installing wxgtk. But that 
refuses to work because of an inconsistency with the 32-64 bit architecture:
dlopen(/usr/local/lib/wxPython-unicode-2.8.12.1/lib/python2.7/site-packages/wx-2.8-mac-unicode/wx/_core_.so,
 
2): no suitable image found.  Did find:
/usr/local/lib/wxPython-unicode-2.8.12.1/lib/python2.7/site-packages/wx-2.8-mac-unicode/wx/_core_.so:
 
no matching architecture in universal wrapper
Is there no resolution for this problem without shifting to a 32-bit 
installation of python? And if I do that, how do I shift the default python 
being accessed from the terminal, to the new one I install?

Regards
Vishesh Kumar


On Saturday, 17 March 2012 04:37:41 UTC+5:30, Stefan Krastanov wrote:
>
> You should check the mailing list archive as a potential gsoc project
> on the plotting module was discussed a number of times. A list of
> things to do are present in the gsoc-ideas page as well as in the
> comments on the pull request page. The code still has not been
> reviewed (it is quite long and I suppose there are some antipatterns
> that are not yet fixed) so it would be greatly appreciated if you can
> start by reviewing it.
>
> I was the original author of the pull request and I will be able to
> help with code reviews, etc. However I will not be able to mentor this
> project as I will myself be applying for another one.
>
> On 16 March 2012 22:47, Aaron Meurer <asmeu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > For the plotting, you should look at
> > https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/673, which will hopefully be
> > merged soon.  The work on that project would pick up there.
> >
> > Aaron Meurer
> >
> > On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Vishesh Kumar <vish...@visheshk.net> 
> wrote:
> >> I am interested in working at the equation editor task and/or improving 
> the
> >> plotting module, as possible projects for GSoC 2012.
> >> I would love to know how to start out with either, and what aspects I 
> should
> >> approach. With regard to the plotting module, it seems like a vast 
> thing in
> >> entirety, but I don't know if we'd be required to work on all of it or
> >> choose some subset of that. In either case, I don't have much idea of 
> the
> >> same by default, and would be grateful to receive some initial guidance,
> >> with regard to starting off.
> >>
> >> -------------------
> >> Regards
> >> Vishesh Kumar
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