A demo is important.  You should submit at least one patch, even if it
is just a small one, so that we know that you can work through the git
workflow.  There are a bunch of easy to fix bugs in the issue tracker
that you can do, so it shouldn't be too much work.

Aaron Meurer

On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Vipul Amler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can the Demo's be considered for the patch requirement. I have
> concentrated on SL4A more{cause that's what I will be building in,
> instead of modifying sympy core}
>
> This I ask, because I hadn't delved into sympy code more, and it will now
> take my time from concentrating on the SL4A app to sympy.
>
> If you consider otherwise, let me know. I have started scanning sympy code.
>
> Vipul A.M.
> +91-8149-204995
>
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