Re: [sympy] Start Contribution

2019-01-29 Thread Vishesh Mangla
Sure, I would definitely check it. On Wed, Jan 30, 2019, 06:51 Oscar Benjamin Hi Vishesh, > > Since you mentioned your experience with differential equations maybe > you would be interested in this issue (that I just opened): > https://github.com/sympy/sympy/issues/15881 > > If you have

Re: [sympy] Start Contribution

2019-01-29 Thread Oscar Benjamin
Hi Vishesh, Since you mentioned your experience with differential equations maybe you would be interested in this issue (that I just opened): https://github.com/sympy/sympy/issues/15881 If you have questions about it then probably best to ask on the issue. On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 22:31, Vishesh

Re: [sympy] Re: Azure pipelines

2019-01-29 Thread Aaron Meurer
The question is if its worth it, given the other issues Azure has. Keep in mind that we have to maintain whatever we set up. For benchmarks, I don't know if any public CI is appropriate. You really need a dedicated machine so you can get consistent runtimes. Code quality tests are done as part of

[sympy] Re: Azure pipelines

2019-01-29 Thread S.Y. Lee
There had been some issues with azure pipelines with conda environment setups, and I would also agree that some features are not better than travis. However, I have a question that, if they are offering free resources for open source projects, we may allocate some of the tests to azure, which