Clear, thank you Aaron!

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From: sympy@googlegroups.com <sympy@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Aaron Meurer
Sent: Montag, 6. Mai 2024 21:08
To: sympy@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [sympy] GSoC 2024 Contributors Announced

Yes, I probably should have shared this initially, but you can see a list of 
the projects with their summaries at 
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2024/organizations/sympy

Aaron Meurer

On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 12:25 PM <peter.stahlec...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Aaron,
>
> I am happy to join in congratulating the guys selected for GSoC!
>
> I am a retired salesman (studied engineering 45+ years ago) and I play around 
> with sympy.phyiscs.mechanics to pass time. VERY enjoyable!
> I have never made a PR, and the equation: me + GitHub / computers = complete 
> mess    holds true.
>
> These two projects look interesting to me:
>
> Hwayeon Kang, Implementing Specific Forces and Torques: Jason Moore, 
> Timo Stienstra Riccardo Di Girolamo, Sympy for Classical Mechanics: 
> Developing and Benchmarking Equations of Motion Generation Methods: 
> Jason Moore, Timo Stienstra
>
> Is there a way, I can 'see' what will be done there?
>
> Thanks & take care!
>
> Peter
>
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> From: sympy@googlegroups.com <sympy@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of 
> Aaron Meurer
> Sent: Donnerstag, 2. Mai 2024 21:36
> To: sympy <sympy@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: [sympy] GSoC 2024 Contributors Announced
>
> Hi everyone. As many of you may have noticed, Google has announced the 
> results for Google Summer of Code. I am proud to announce that 5 
> people have been accepted to work on SymPy this year. The following 
> projects have been
> accepted:
>
> Abhishek Kumar, Improving and Expanding the functionalities of the 
> SymPy's Control Module.: Nikhil Maan
>
> Arnab Nandi, Improving Series Expansions and Limit Computations:
> Anutosh Surendra Bhat, Oscar Benjamin
>
> Hwayeon Kang, Implementing Specific Forces and Torques: Jason Moore, 
> Timo Stienstra
>
> Riccardo Di Girolamo, Sympy for Classical Mechanics: Developing and 
> Benchmarking Equations of Motion Generation Methods: Jason Moore, Timo 
> Stienstra
>
> Shishir Kushwaha, Extending Continuum Mechanics Module: Advait Pote, 
> Ishan Pandhare
>
> Join me in congratulating them on their acceptance.
>
> To everyone who was accepted, you should be receiving an email from your 
> mentors soon to discuss how you will be communicating over the summer about 
> your project. You should meet with your mentors once a week during the summer 
> to go over your progress. Most people choose to use video calls for these 
> meetings, but you may use another method, such as a public chatroom, if you 
> prefer.
>
> Note that in many cases you may interact with some mentors as your 
> primary mentors, and other mentors will be backup mentors. Please 
> contact the backup mentors if you are not able to get ahold of your 
> primary mentor(s). If you cannot get ahold of either, please let me 
> and Oscar Benjamin
> (oscar.j.benja...@gmail.com) know immediately.
>
> I would like all of us to strongly encourage students to submit pull requests 
> early and often. This will go a long ways towards making sure that you don't 
> end the summer with a ton of code written that never gets merged. Students 
> should help review pull requests by other students, so that we don't get 
> bogged down reviewing so much code.
>
> We also require that all students keep a weekly blog of their work over the 
> summer. If you don't already have a blog, you should start one. I recommend 
> using either Wordpress, Blogger, or creating your own blog on GitHub pages. 
> If you are savvy enough to set it up, I recommend GitHub pages, but if you 
> aren't, both Wordpress and Blogger are good enough.
>
> The GSoC coding period officially starts May 27 
> (https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline).
>
> I would like to thank all the students who applied this year and everyone who 
> submitted a patch.  I would also like to thank all the mentors for helping 
> review patches and proposals.
>
> This summer is looking to be another very productive one for SymPy, and I 
> look forward to it!
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
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