Hello all, This is a bit late notice, but at Cornell we're having an open-source workshop on Saturday, and the organizers are interested in introducing people to contributing to SymPy. I was thinking the Easy to Fix and Documentation (and perhaps Needs Review) labels in the issue tracker would be the best starting place? Are there any other suggestions for what people could do? The students would have anything from a semester's experience with Python to potentially several years. Introducing and explaining SymPy itself would be important - I think the tutorial + Gamma would be good ways to do this. The organizers are teaching IRC/Git/Github beforehand.
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