On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 3:27 PM, James Pearson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Ondrej Certik <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> We need to find someone who would take a lead on this and start
>> pushing things in.
>>
>> Would you have time to do it?
>
> Possibly.  I just started work again after the quarter-end and a week off,
> and it's looking like I will be working only half- to 3/4-time, which, with
> the lack of any summer classes, provides me with plenty of time for
> interesting projects.
>
> There are a few important considerations, however.  First, I have a number
> of (personal) projects I promised myself to get some work done on.  They are
> mostly small little things, and I've made great progress on the one I was
> most concerned with, but nonetheless, they are there.  Secondly, I am not
> particularly familiar with the SymPy codebase; I used it a bit in a project
> a while ago (which is how I ended up subscribed to this list), but other
> than that and my occasional reading of these messages, I am a complete
> newcomer, both to SymPy and CAS like this.
>
> With those things said, I would be willing to spend some time working on the
> issues that have been brought up, and in general, nag people about Py3k
> issues and such, to make sure that development in that area continues (even
> if at a slow pace).

That'd be awesome. Even if you could fix some of the problems, it'd be
a huge help. I think Aaron answered the rest.

If you get something done, just ping us here on the list to test it out.

Ondrej

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