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On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 12:34:02 AM UTC+5:30, Aaron Meurer wrote: > > One more request for all the accepted students. Can you go to > https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2017-Report and add a link to > your blog, and a link to wherever your weekly meetings will be (such > as the Gitter chat room, or the meeting minutes if you meet offline). > I have already added them for Gaurav, as an example. Also feel free to > clean up the formatting on that page if you are so inclined. > > Aaron Meurer > > On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 3:01 PM, Aaron Meurer <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > > Hi everyone. As many of you may have noticed, Google has announced the > > results > > for Google Summer of Code. I am proud to announce that nine students > have > > been accepted to work on SymPy/SymEngine. The following projects have > been > > accepted: > > > > Student (Project): Mentors > > > > Abdullah Javed Nesar (Rubi Integrator): Ondřej Čertík > > > > Adha Ranjith Kumar (Implementing Solvers for SymEngine): Srajan Garg, > Sumith > > Kulal, Shivam Vats > > > > Arif Ahmed (Implementing a SymPy module for Integration of Homogeneous > > functions over Polytopes): Ondřej Čertík > > > > Arihant Parsoya (Rubi Integrator): Ondřej Čertík and Francesco Bonazzi > > > > Björn Dahlgren (Improved code-generation facilities): Aaron Meurer, > Jason > > Moore, Sartaj Singh > > > > Gaurav Dhingra (Symbolic Integration): Aaron Meurer and Kalevi Suominen > > > > ShikharJ (Improving SymEngine's Python Wrappers and SymPy-SymEngine > > Integration): Isuru Fernando and Sumith Kulal > > > > Szymon Mieszczak (Implementation of multiple types of coordinate systems > for > > vectors): Sudhanshu Mishra, Jason Moore, Francesco Bonazzi > > > > Valeriia Gladkova (Group Theory: Subgroups, Homomorphisms and > > Presentations): Kshitij Saraogi, Sudhanshu Mishra, and Kalevi Suominen > > > > Join me in congratulating these students on their acceptance. > > > > In case you don't know, Google Summer of Code is a program where Google > pays > > students to write code for open source projects. SymPy was accepted as > a > > mentoring organization this year. The goal of the program is to help > the > > students learn new skills, in particular in our case: > > > > * contributing to opensource > > * working with the community > > * learn git, pull requests, reviews > > * teach them how to review other's people patches > > * do useful work for SymPy > > * have fun, and encourage the students to stay around > > > > To all the students who are accepted, you should be receiving an email > from > > your mentors soon to discuss how you will be communicating over the > summer > > about your project. You should meet with your mentors about once a week > > during > > the summer to go over your progress. You should either meet on a public > > channel (like Gitter), or else post minutes of your meeting in some > public > > channel, so that the whole community can see your progress too. > > > > I would like all of us to strongly encourage students this summer to > submit > > pull requests early and often. This will go a long ways towards making > sure > > that you don't end the summer with a ton of code written that never gets > > merged. Students should help review pull requests by other students, so > > that > > we don't get bogged down reviewing so much code. > > > > We also require that all students keep a weekly blog of their work over > the > > summer. If you don't already have a blog, you should start one. I > recommend > > using either Wordpress, Blogger, or creating your own blog on GitHub > pages. > > If > > you are savvy enough to set it up, I recommend GitHub pages, but if you > > aren't, both Wordpress and Blogger are good enough. The only requirement > is > > that it has an RSS feed, so we can put it on planet.sympy.org. Planet > SymPy > > is > > also aggregated on Twitter at https://twitter.com/planetsympy. I also > > recommend that it have some kind of comments box, so that people can > comment > > on your work. Planet SymPy is currently broken, but Sumith and Ondřej > are > > working on fixing it. > > > > Starting on the week of May 30 (when the GSoC period officially begins), > we > > will expect you to have at least one blog post a week, describing your > > progress for that week, or something interesting about your project. If > you > > don't have a post by the beginning of the day on Saturday, your mentors > or I > > will email you to remind you about it. I encourage all community members > to > > follow and comment on the student blogs, so you can see their progress. > > > > I would like to thank all the students who applied this year and > everyone > > who > > submitted a patch. I would also like to thank all the mentors for > helping > > review patches and proposals. > > > > This summer is looking to be another very productive one for SymPy, and > I > > look > > forward to it! > > > > Aaron Meurer > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/sympy. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sympy/6e147a6a-fee1-4193-b4cc-8c27bba0684a%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
