Hi GSoC students,

the next step that is required now from each of you is to submit at
least one patch to sympy, before Monday April 19. Just find some issue
here:

http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/list

and try to fix it, or you can also implement some new feature in sympy
(it doesn't have to be related to your project). If you want something
easy, choose from the easy-to-fix issues:

http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/list?q=label:EasyToFix

It was always requirement for sympy in the past year to submit a patch
as part of the application, but now it is also a requirement of PSF
for all it's students. If you want to learn how to send patches, see
our docs here:

http://docs.sympy.org/sympy-patches-tutorial.html#quick-start

or follow some video tutorials that I made here:

http://code.google.com/p/sympy/wiki/GitTutorials

and attach it to our issues. Then please ping some sympy developer to
review it. Allow a day for the review, so if possible send it before
the weekend, so that it gets in by Monday. I will be out of town since
Thursday and come back on Monday evening, I will be on the email, but
I might not have a computer to test the patches, so if you want me to
review it, send it by Wednesday. Otherwise other sympy developers will
review this.
Then we need to attach your patch to your application, so that other
PSF mentors can view it.

If you already sent some patches to sympy (e.g. you can find your name
in "git shortlog -ns"), you don't need to send a patch.

Let us know if you have any questions.


Thanks,
Ondrej

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