There are no criteria for being a speaker. If you are a knowledgeable
contributor to SymPy then I think you are qualified.
Aaron Meurer
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 4:36 AM Divyanshu Thakur
wrote:
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> Aaron,
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> I saw the previous tutorials and would love to be a part of it. I think may
> be a basic
For me sympy live runs locally using the app.yaml from the repo
(current master). The version that is installed in google cloud is
different. I sent the changes as a PR:
https://github.com/sympy/sympy-live/pull/139
On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 at 15:59, James . wrote:
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> Okay, can you pls send me your
Okay, can you pls send me your app.yaml file, I will take it as a reference
to work mine and I will reinstall everything and try to work it this time..
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020, 19:57 Oscar Benjamin
wrote:
> I'm afraid I can't tell you exactly what to do here. It depends where
> the files are on
I'm afraid I can't tell you exactly what to do here. It depends where
the files are on your computer. When I installed google-cloud-sdk I
installed it to a local directory and I can run the files from there.
I don't know where you have installed the files I'm afraid. It's also
possible that the
Aaron,
I saw the previous tutorials and would love to be a part of it. I think may
be a basic tutorial introducing SymPy and few of the specific modules
will be helpful. I just wanted to know, Is there any specific criteria for a
speaker or the past GSoC students are eligible for it?
Thanks,
Hi,
I am Smit Lunagariya, from Mathematics and Computing, IIT-BHU.
I would like to work on the stats module during this summer, Currently
stats module only a few type stochastic process, So I would like to add
more stochastic process types.
Also the compound distributions are yet to implemented