Hi all SymPy community,

It is with great sadness that I bring the news that Kalevi Suominen
(@jksuom on GitHub) passed away on the 4th of March. Kalevi's son
Risto passed on this news to me and some others by email yesterday.

I never met Kalevi in person but we had many conversations online over
many years. Kalevi was an outstanding SymPy contributor and was
involved with the project long before me and so there are others here
who have known him much longer than I have. Kalevi guided many SymPy
contributors and supervised many GSOC students over many years.
Looking in the git history his earliest commit was from almost exactly
10 years ago.

Personally I learnt a huge amount from Kalevi and I am very grateful
for the time he took to teach me and others and to guide the project
generally. Kalevi's expertise in many areas of Mathematics and across
the full depth of many parts of the SymPy codebase was unmatched
within the community.

Interacting through GitHub I guess that many of us did not realise
that Kalevi's health was in decline. He continued to be involved
including most recently reviewing a pull request just 6 weeks ago. A
few weeks ago he sent me some files with what he was most recently
working on but was no longer able to finish. I will try to complete
that work and submit it as Kalevi's final pull request.

Kalevi's passing is a huge loss to SymPy but I don't want to dwell on
that. Instead I invite those of us who have known Kalevi to share
their thoughts and memories here.

Oscar

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