Am 14.03.2014 23:07, schrieb Aaron Meurer:
Honestly, in my view, the only reason that we should continue to keep
the 0 in the front of the version number is the assumptions. Once we
get that fixed, we should release SymPy 1.0. But what do I know. Maybe
SymPy 1.0 should be released now, and when the assumptions get fixed
it would be SymPy 2.0.

Switching to a rule-based engine would warrant another increment in the major release number.

From that perspective, a 1.x would be warranted right now already. It's just that we didn't notice when SymPy became generally useful and had earned its 1.0 release number.

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