Hi everyone.

Since the accepted GSoC projects are out now, and my project - "Control
Theory - Implement a control systems package" was in that list, I would
like to first know whether it will be a part of the main sympy project or
some other project to go on PyPI?

I personally feel It *should* belong to SymPy because it *is* symbolic in
nature.
I agree with what Aaron mentioned in the last thread:

> An advantage of something being in SymPy itself is that it
> automatically gets full development support from the rest of the
> package, for instance, the tests for it are always run on Travis, it
> is included in any package-wide refactorings, and so on. I would say
> at the very least if there were to be a GSoC project that creates a
> new package, then that package should go on under sympy org on GitHub
> (github.com/sympy/new-package), so that the whole SymPy development
> team has access to it

What are your opinions? We can do what the whole community decides after
considering all the advantages and the disadvantages of both options.

Regards,
Naman

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