Check the our wiki pages on github for all the GSoC 2013 related
pages. We also require a patch to be submitted with each application
in order to ensure that you know how to use git/github and minimal
python. Check the EasyToFix label on our google code bug tracker for
places to start with the patch.

On 10 April 2013 15:11, bogdan margarit <[email protected]> wrote:
>   Hello all,
>     I am a second year undergraduate student at Politehnica University
> Bucharest. I study Computer Science and I have medium knowkledge of
> Python/C/C++, Java, some Matlab/Octave, and good math skills and physics. I
> am interested in participating at GSOC 2013 and contribute to your community
> and develop SymPy Live on GoogleApp Engine, but I am open to any of the
> ideas as long as I have the right guidance. I am a fast learner and eager to
> experiment new things and languages. I experimented SymPy Live and the
> console version following the Tutorial and seen the Gotchas and Pitfalls. I
> want to know other requirements to this task and what should I do next.
>     Thank you and regards,
>       Bogdan Margarit
>
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