Hi,

More work on the assumption module is certainly needed and welcomed.
You should learn about the differences between the old and the new
assumption modules and study the other GSoC proposals about
assumptions (they are public on our github wiki). It would also be
useful for you if you look at the numerous discussions on the subject
in the last two months (check the mailing list archive).

Your proposal will have better chances if you show good understanding
of the current codebase.

Also, check our wiki for information on requirements - for instance we
expect all applicants to provide some patch on github to gauge them.

On 3 May 2013 07:50, Angus Griffith <16sn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My name is Angus and I'm applying for GSOC 2013 under Sympy. Normally I
> maintain and develop Mathics (another CAS which uses Sympy extensively). I
> hope to work on the assumptions module and fix as many assumption related
> issues as possible. Here's a link to my application
> Application-Angus-Griffith:-Assumptions in the wiki.
>
> Regards,
> Angus
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