Re: [sympy] [SymPy] Is this a bug or a feature?

2021-02-09 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Tue, 9 Feb 2021 at 23:58, S.Y. Lee wrote: > > I was not very fond for defining sympy Add, Mul, Pow or Function application > for equation object because I don't think that the algebra of equation looks > well unifiable with other mathematical objects like Expr at the first glance, > And I

Re: [sympy] [SymPy] Is this a bug or a feature?

2021-02-09 Thread S.Y. Lee
I was not very fond for defining sympy Add, Mul, Pow or Function application for equation object because I don't think that the algebra of equation looks well unifiable with other mathematical objects like Expr at the first glance, And I think that it's important to introduce Add, Mul, Pow, or

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2021

2021-02-09 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 12:51 PM Oscar Benjamin wrote: > Hi Aaron, > > I would go with "Organization of Documentation" as the most important. > We need to get it organised so that there is a clear distinction > between user functions vs internals and so that there are good > cross-references to

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2021

2021-02-09 Thread Oscar Benjamin
Hi Aaron, I would go with "Organization of Documentation" as the most important. We need to get it organised so that there is a clear distinction between user functions vs internals and so that there are good cross-references to explanatory guides etc. We definitely need high-level docs but at

Re: [sympy] Re: Google Season of Docs 2021

2021-02-09 Thread Aaron Meurer
This is what the Google page for technical writers says https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/tech-writer-guide > Do you have technical writing skills and experience? Season of Docs is not intended to teach basic technical writing skills. Are you self-motivated and organized? And

[sympy] Re: Google Season of Docs 2021

2021-02-09 Thread Mohit Shah
Hii Aaron. I was contributing for 1 month to apply in google season of docs last year before its start, but in the end, I get to know that the guys who already have experience in technical writing can only apply. Is this rule still there, or are there some modifications in it? Thank you. On

[sympy] Re: Google Season of Docs 2021

2021-02-09 Thread Mohit Shah
Hii Aaron. I was contributing for 1 month to apply in google season of docs, but in the end, I get to know that the guys who already have experience in technical writing can only use it. Is this rule still there, or are there some modifications in it? Thank you. On Wednesday, February 10, 2021

[sympy] Google Season of Docs 2021

2021-02-09 Thread Aaron Meurer
Google has announced Google Season of Docs (GSoD) again for 2021. GSoD is a program that pairs technical writers with open source projects. We have participated in the past two years. The GSoD program has changed quite a bit this year. In the past, it was run like Google Summer of Code, where

Re: [sympy] GSoC Idea discussion

2021-02-09 Thread Sudeep Sidhu
Jason, I'm comfortable in implementing JointsMethod and it has some previous work done too (unmerged GSoC work). All I would need is some guidance with concepts if I get stuck somewhere and a good source to read about JointsMethod. I have some knowledge of dynamics too so I think I can implement

Re: [sympy] GSoC Idea discussion

2021-02-09 Thread Jason Moore
I personally think completing the JointsMethod is of higher priority than the FeatherStone method. The JointsMethod would open up the use of the library to a much wider set of users because they will be able to construct models with less knowledge of the underlying mathematics. For example, a