Most (all?) of the solvers implemented in sympy return a list of
solutions if there is more than one, and the solution itself (not in a
list) if it is the only in existence. (And usually an empty list
(sometimes None) if there are no solutions).

I dislike this strongly. I would like to know if there are similar
sentiments in the community. If there are none I will agree with the
consensus, however if there are I would like to proceed on making the
return values more consistent (always lists).

I know that there were already discussions about making the outputs
more consistent (dicts, nested lists, Eq instances, etc). I am not
asking for this. I am asking just for lists in cases where there is
only one solution.

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