First of all, I know it's a little late and I haven't submitted a pull 
request; I've been trying to do so, but I haven't been able to solve any of 
the issues yet. So my first question here is if it's possible to be 
accepted without having submitted the pull request? Surely, I have learned 
to use SymPy but I'm still getting acquainted to the whole code base.

In spite of that, I'd like to present here my idea, so that you guys, 
contributors and specially mentors, could give me some feedback, and to see 
if it's valid idea for my proposal.

Basically, my project idea is to make an API aimed at student who are 
learning math. This API would use SymPy to create random exercises of 
different topics and levels that can be sent to the user, so that they can 
practice with these exercises for their exams or whatever reason they're 
studying math. As I said, the exercises would be created using an algorithm 
and SymPy, which in the end will be displayed to the user using Latex. 
Likewise, the API would also give the user the result of the exercise.

My main idea is to make a REST API using Python (probably with Flask) and 
SymPy, and then, maybe create some other applications so that every student 
that wants to consume this API can easily do it.

Surely, this would be an Open Source project deeply related to SymPy, and 
who knows if analyzing this idea we could even integrate these features of 
creating exercises and problemas to the SymPy library itself.

What do you think?

Thanks in advance!
Román Rodríguez.

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