> to preload Sympy on a console and start doing integrals, derivatives,
> etc, and get the answers in beautiful latex.
OK, dI do not need that...

>> Something on the future:
>> * Could you say something about your roadmap / release planning?
>> * Or will it always be like get-surprise-by-wonders (e.g. release when
>> ready)?
>> * Do you have a priority order for the issues you workon?
> 
> We are trying to do a new stable release every month but some things can
> get in our way. So for example 2.2.1 was released after two months
> because I was at SciPy, and this one after just 15 days because Pierre
> has some free time to do it.
> 
> Besides we hope 2.3 will be ready in October. After that I think it
> could take us 8 to 12 months to do a new release.
Thanks.
But the wiki's roadmap of features is still valid?

Anyway, whenever you have a major progress, just push to the Github repo
for the packages to be updated

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