It's always better to work together instead of dividing efforts.

If the contributor in question remains inactive or passive or
seems to be dumping a patch in violation of the AI usage policy
<https://docs.sympy.org/dev/contributing/ai-generated-code-policy.html>
into their PR, then go ahead and make your own patch which
doesn't repeat the same pattern.

On Thu, 5 Feb, 2026, 21:34 Akshay, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'll be specific with the scenario, someone made a PR 2 days ago but it
> failed some tests, should I tag them in a comment and wait for them to
> ammend the code and pass the checks or should I start working on it myself?
> I am new to contributions and I don't want to feel rude to them so making
> sure.
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