Hi all,

I'm about to put up the release candidate for sympy 1.6. I think that
the release blockers are covered and the performance regressions
identified so far have been addressed. Thanks to all who have helped
with that.

I have been through the release notes and tried to extract what are
the potentially backward incompatible changes in this release and
added them at the top here:
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Release-Notes-for-1.6

I'm struggling a bit right now to say what the "highlights" of the
release are. Looking through the notes there are a *lot* of
improvements but it's hard to pull out any coherent big themes. This
would probably be easier if we released more often...

Can anyone offer any suggestions for what sort of things we could list
as highlights? Don't be shy about suggesting your own contributions! I
guess the idea would be to list something that is significant and
perhaps the cumulative output of a number of PRs. Perhaps in
refactoring there are often no release notes for individual PRs but at
the end a major refactor could be considered worth mentioning.

What sort of things might a "user" be interested in from this release?

Oscar

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