On Friday, November 21, 2014 12:27:51 AM UTC+1, Aaron Meurer wrote:
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>
> The only real issue I think is managing versions of mpmath. The 
> development of mpmath has slowed down quite a bit recently, meaning this 
> isn't a huge issue as it now stands. We do need a policy on this. It comes 
> down to how much testing we can do (each version of mpmath is another 
> multiplier in our test matrix). We should at least test against the latest 
> stable version and master. *Ideally* testing against master will let us fix 
> backwards compatibility breaks before they are released, so that we only 
> need to test the stable version. Also ideally mpmath's test framework 
> itself would test against both the stable and master versions of SymPy, so 
> that a release of mpmath does not break the stable version of SymPy.
>

Indeed, I have limited time to work on mpmath, and zero time to spend on 
making compatibility-breaking changes (so you're lucky there :-)

I might even name a near-future version of mpmath 1.0. This would just be 
to acknowledge that it has been stable for a long time.

Any test code improvements that help make sure mpmath doesn't accidentally 
break compatibility with SymPy would be welcome.

Fredrik

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