Hi everyone,
right now docs.sympy.org says:
SymPy is a Python library for symbolic mathematics. If you are new to
SymPy, start with the Tutorial.
This is the central page for all SymPy’s documentation.
The last sentence is missing an "of", which is what got me looking into
this.
I then decided to remove both that sentence and the previous one ("If
you are new to SymPy..."), because both are fairly self-evident. Also
the last one doesn't account for wiki and docstrings. Here's the pull
request: http://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/13 (note: the commit also
fixes a few more spelling mistakes on that page)
Ondrej would like to keep both sentences, while Asmeurer voted for
removing them. I am not really sure, but I think we should remove them.
So we need more opinions on this. Anyone?
Greetings
Felix (fxkr)
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