Hi Jason,

Thanks for your response, it is very much appreciated .Here are some 
pointers from my side.
I will look to search and add more bugs to solve in the proposal .Some of 
them are mentioned in phase 2 part of the doc currently .Bug burn down is 
essential.
Addition of text book examples for documentation is important as you 
mentioned.
The new features I intend to add have already been discussed as scope for 
previous GSOC's and a good chunk of those are taken from Naman Gera's ( 
GSOC'19 contributor) unfinished work, as I have linked in my proposal. 

Regards,
Anurag Bhat

On Monday, April 4, 2022 at 1:48:56 PM UTC+5:30 moore...@gmail.com wrote:

> Anurag,
>
> My general advice is to fix what is there, make it robust (by 
> demonstrating on a large set of example problems), and document it 
> extensively instead of adding new features. To gain users, it is better to 
> have a small number of features that work really well over a larger number 
> of features and a buggy, ill-documented package. The only way to find out 
> if the package is useful is to solve controls problems with it. The more 
> problems you solve with it, the more deficiencies and bugs appear.
>
> Jason
> moorepants.info
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>
>
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2022 at 9:26 AM Anurag Surendra Bhat (B20CS097) <
> bha...@iitj.ac.in> wrote:
>
>> Dear Jason,
>>
>> I would request you and other mentors / maintainers of the physics module 
>> to have a look into it . I would be glad to have your reviews and 
>> suggestions.
>>
>> Thanking You,
>> Anurag Bhat .
>>
>> On Monday, April 4, 2022 at 12:52:25 PM UTC+5:30 Anurag Surendra Bhat 
>> (B20CS097) wrote:
>>
>>> Hello SymPy community,
>>> As I had mailed a few days ago that I have started to draft a proposal 
>>> to improve and expand the control module in SymPy . You can go through this 
>>> discussion for the ideas ( 
>>> https://groups.google.com/u/1/g/sympy/c/WpODTnY7Fh8 ).
>>> I have completed it upto a good extent, so I thought I should be sharing 
>>> it . The proposal needs work in the phase 4 part and some fine tuning in 
>>> content / dates / references .I will be making the ideas more concrete so 
>>> that I can cement the proposal soon. I have added the proposal here - 
>>> GSoC 2022 Current Applications ยท sympy/sympy Wiki (github.com) 
>>> <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2022-Current-Applications> .
>>> For easy access to mailing list members here is a link to my proposal -
>>> SymPy GSOC'22 Proposal - Google Docs 
>>> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yPIbFQub1PL5mzDvOCP-upbApmy6PrTAJ9SL6DA5KM0/edit>
>>> I have provided comment access to everyone so that the community can 
>>> react to my proposal and give reviews / suggestions .
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Anurag Bhat
>>>
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