A tick means that Travis has run tests on your commit and all of them 
passed. To satisfy the patch requirement, someone with write access needs 
to have a look at it, decide if they like what you did and merge it into 
the master branch. You could wait for a bit until someone gets around to it 
or try asking someone to review it on the gitter channel.

On Monday, 20 March 2017 16:11:22 UTC+3, adwait baokar wrote:
>
> Hello, my name is adwait baokar and I am wishing to apply for GSoC this 
> year.
> I have fixed one of the issue among the list of issues of SymPy on GitHub. 
> I have also created a pull request and it is now showing a green tick in 
> front of my commit. Now is the patch requirement fulfilled or I need to do 
> anything else?
>

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