Sure, sounds reasonable. Will look through a bit and post when required. 
Thanks
On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 6:34:31 AM UTC+5:30 Oscar wrote:

> On Thu, 4 Mar 2021 at 17:27, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I am a software engineer with a undergrad CS background having basic 
> familiarity of sympy. I am interested in number theory, basic abstract 
> algebra, theory of computation & board game AI. I was looking through the 
> ideas page and found the parser projects (C/Fortran) & computational group 
> theory quite interesting.
> >
> > It seems these are intended for GSoC, can these larger projects be 
> pursued by independent contributors who aren't students?
>
> Yes, absolutely. Those ideas are intended to be presented in a way
> that is helpful for GSOC applicants but at the same time it is really
> just a list of things that it would be good if "someone" would do.
> There are many more ideas listed than the number of places in GSOC and
> there is no problem with multiple people working on the same idea. If
> you are interested to work on any of those then please do.
>
> I recommend asking (e.g. here) about a particular idea before putting
> significant work in though. Firstly this can make sure that the
> project description you are reading is not out of date but also you
> could get some important tips that would help.
>
> --
> Oscar
>

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