Great !!!

On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:54 AM, Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 6:15 PM, Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > SymPy 0.7.4 has been released. Download from
> > https://github.com/sympy/sympy/releases/tag/sympy-0.7.4, or pip
> > install --upgrade sympy. If you use Anaconda, you should be able to
> > conda update sympy as soon as Continuum updates it in their repos.
> >
> > The full release notes for this release are at
> > https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/release-notes-for-0.7.4.  Some
> > highlights:
> >
> > - SymPy now uses a single code-base for Python 2 and Python 3. This
> > version of SymPy supports Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, and 3.3, all with the
> > same tarball.
> >
> > - The geometric algebra module has been refactored.
> >
> > - CSE (common subexpression elimination) is now much faster.
> >
> > - New functions for cryptography.
> >
> > - New Diophantine equation module (Thilina Rathnayake's GSoC project)
> >
> > - New Lie Algebra module (Mary Clark's GSoC project)
> >
> > - Improvements to the polys module. For instance minpoly() now
> > supports algebraic functions in addition to algebraic numbers (Katja
> > Sophie Hotz's GSoC project).
> >
> > See the release notes and the git log for a full list of changes. See
> > https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2013-Report for a full report
> > on the 2013 GSoC program. See http://docs.sympy.org/latest/index.html
> > for the full documentation.
> >
> > The following people contributed at least one patch to this release
> > (names are given in alphabetical order by last name). A total of 55
> > people contributed to this release. People with a * by their names
> > contributed a patch for the first time for this release; 20 people
> > contributed for the first time for this release.
>
> Sorry, there should be 56 people with 21 new contributors. I missed
> rathmann.
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
> >
> > Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release!
> >
> > Ankit Agrawal
> > Tuomas Airaksinen*
> > Alkiviadis G. Akritas*
> > Tom Bachmann
> > Dmitry Batkovich*
> > Francesco Bonazzi*
> > Raoul Bourquin
> > Mike Boyle*
> > Alan Bromborsky
> > Lars Buitinck*
> > Ondřej Čertík
> > Mary Clark
> > Christopher Dembia
> > Yuriy Demidov*
> > Joachim Durchholz
> > James Fiedler*
> > Gilbert Gede
> > Manish Gill*
> > Brian E. Granger
> > Chetna Gupta
> > Harsh Gupta*
> > Randy Heydon
> > Alexander Hirzel
> > hm
> > Katja Sophie Hotz
> > Jeremy*
> > Sachin Joglekar
> > David Joyner*
> > Heiner Kirchhoffer*
> > Sergey B Kirpichev
> > Stefan Krastanov
> > Manoj Kumar
> > Ronan Lamy
> > Oliver Lee
> > David Li
> > Stephen Loo
> > Aaron Meurer
> > Jason Moore
> > Rick Muller*
> > Markus Müller*
> > Mateusz Paprocki
> > Mario Pernici
> > Pablo Puente*
> > QuaBoo*
> > Thilina Rathnayake
> > Vinit Ravishankar*
> > Timothy Reluga
> > Julien Rioux
> > Matthew Rocklin
> > Amit Saha*
> > Chris Smith
> > Cristóvão Sousa
> > Ramana Venkata
> > Sean Vig
> > Stefan van der Walt*
> >
> > Aaron Meurer
>
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