Hi Ondrej,

>From the above list of organizations, I think the organizations I should 
apply for 
that fits to the project I am working on i.e. ' Solvers : Extending Solveset 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sympy/_PbRL7QNbqk> ' (in SymPy)
is Python Software Foundation and NumFocus. (Correct me If I am wrong.)

Do I need to talk to them as well?

AMiT Kumar


On Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 5:46:31 AM UTC+5:30, Ondřej Čertík wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I've spent lot's of time yesterday and today talking to other GSoC 
> organizations and a lot of them very generously agreed to consider 
> sympy and csympy proposals. 
>
> Here is an update where to submit applications. 
>
> * Python Software Foundation (PSF) 
>
> PSF is our canonical umbrella organization and all applications should go 
> there. 
>
> * Sage 
>
> Sage offered to also help out. In particular, this GSoC idea got 
> approved for sure: 
>
> http://wiki.sagemath.org/GSoC/2015#Make_Sage_use_CSymPy_as_the_symbolic_engine,
>  
>
> but you can submit other ideas too. 
>
> * NumFOCUS 
>
> NumFOCUS also said they would accept SymPy applications. It is not 
> clear how many slots they will get though, as usually Google only 
> gives 1 or 2 to new organizations, but it is worth a try. 
>
>
>
> Then there are few more targeted projects: 
>
> * SciRuby 
>
> SciRuby is something like SciPy in Python, but for Ruby. They are 
> interested in (fast) symbolic manipulation as well, so they approved 
> this idea: 
>
>
> https://github.com/SciRuby/sciruby/wiki/Google-Summer-of-Code-2015-Ideas#ruby-bindings-to-the-csympy-c-symbolic-library
>  
>
> * lmonade 
>
> Here is their ideas page: http://wiki.lmona.de/get_involved/projects 
> They agreed to also consider well targeted proposals for CSymPy. 
>
>
> If I find more organizations, I will post here. You are free to submit 
> several proposals and to several organizations. However, you should 
> always make sure that you only submit high quality proposal and 
> targeted to the organization, so that your application is not 
> perceived as spam. 
> The best is to get in touch with us about your proposal and we can 
> help where to submit it and provide feedback. Each organization then 
> decides itself (based on their own rules) from the all the 
> applications that it received. 
>
> We would be happy if you submit proposals for SymPy/CSymPy but you are 
> of course welcome to submit for other projects as well, simply get in 
> touch with the given organizations and idea that you are interested 
> about. 
>
> Ondrej 
>

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