Hello all,

  I am currently looking for a reasonable GSoC project and it was brought 
to my attention that Sage does not have much functionality when it comes to 
some areas of Complex Dynamics. Would it be reasonable for me to try to 
implement the plotting of mandelbrot and julia sets in Sage? There is 
already software such as Mandel <http://mndynamics.com/indexp.html> that 
allow for excellent graphical interface and I was wondering how difficult 
it would be to either interface Sage with an existing library or implement 
some of the functionality into Sage myself. Is implementing existing 
software into Sage unreasonable? I thought I would ask for advice from 
people who know more about Sage and Complex Dynamics before I move forward 
with pursuing this.

  Someone has already suggested this article 
<http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/packaging.html#prerequisites-for-new-standard-packages>
 in 
the Developer's guide. Any other suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks for the input,

Ben Barros

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