Sean,

Sounds good. I've been reading about how to set-up the environment but if 
you are willing to help, that will expedite the process. I'm somewhat 
familiar with git but I've only ever used it for my own research code and 
not on any larger development so I'm not 100% confident in the correct 
commands. Something that is easily fixed though.

I'm on the irc channel if that is the easiest way to discuss.

As for other additions, I think the GSoC project list is a good start since 
no one applied for those projects. I would have myself but April was way 
too busy and I just couldn't find the time. Plus I'm more interested in 
contributing and working on a bigger project then money - although money is 
nice.

Cheers,

 ~ Luke



On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 9:31:07 PM UTC-4, Sean Vig wrote:
>
> Hi Luke,
>
> Brian, the mentor for that project, commented on the status of the 
> position/momentum stuff and the best way to approach that [1]. Basically, 
> first, you'd need to understand what the current code does, what the PR is 
> trying to accomplish, merge the branch with master, and get any broken 
> tests working. I don't remember exactly what the remaining things are that 
> need to be done, but I remember seeing that the current code isn't in the 
> best shape without that PR.
>
> If you want, we can help you setup your environment and get started 
> perusing the code. Given that, if you have any more questions, feel free to 
> ask, we'll do what we can to help. Also, if there is anything new in the 
> quantum module you'd like to add or some change addition you'd like to 
> make, feel free to propose it.
>
> Sean
>
> [1] https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sympy/be0WuW9gs7I/8NH7jpBUzSoJ
>
>
> On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 5:12 PM, <lukeb...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I was looking at the list of the GSoC project for some potential things 
>> to help out on in my spare time and I'm really intrigued by quantum 
>> mechanics module. 
>>
>> The GSoC 2013 project has something on the position and momentum basis 
>> and references this pull 
>> request<https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/573>although the previous 
>> contributor (lazovich) hasn't commented in a long 
>> while and it's not entirely clear to me what still needs to be done. \
>>
>> I asked on the IRC and Aaron said to ask on the mailing list, so this is 
>> my formal request for more information.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>  ~ Luke
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