Thanks Anutosh for telling me about this thing that patch must be code-related. Few days ago I created a PR which might help me to understand and complete one of the task included in GSOC in future if I am selected. https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/23346 I think this could satisfy the patch requirement.
On Saturday, 16 April 2022 at 20:08:24 UTC+5:30 [email protected] wrote: > Hello Kuldeep, > > I was going through your proposal , because I realize you haven't yet > received any reviews on your proposal yet and also because submission > deadline is approaching . > I also read something about sympy's patch requirement for being accepted > on the application template wiki couple days back so thought of informing > you . It says the following > > - > > *Your patch must be code-related, not documentation (documentation > fixes are welcome, but you must have at least one code related patch for > the patch requirement)*. If your project will use a language other > than Python (e.g., JavaScript), you should submit patches that use that > language as well, so that we know that you know you are proficient in that > language. *However, for the patch requirement to be fulfilled, you > must have at least one patch in SymPy itself.* > > And I realize all 4 of your accepted patches are documentation/docstring > based as I was going through your contributions , hence you could maybe > take a look if something needs to be done here as I am not sure. It's just > something I was aware of. > Also I had more things to say about the proposal content but It would be > better if you could enable comments on your proposal which are currently > disabled . How do you expect reviews without allowing comments on the doc ! > > On Saturday, 16 April 2022 at 17:59:29 UTC+5:30 [email protected] > wrote: > >> Hello SymPy Community, >> I completed writing my proposal although I was waiting if someone could >> reply as a suggestion or something like the idea suggested can be >> implemented in SymPy, *yet no one replied* 😢* as if the idea is not >> okay but I was hoping a reply even for that* (earlier in the discussion >> https://groups.google.com/u/1/g/sympy/c/Klkds7_xp8s I thought I was not >> clear what I am trying to implement therefore I tried to keep it simple >> here what I am trying to do, so that anyone from the community would reply) >> >> *Here is the link to my proposal* : >> https://docs.google.com/document/d/11B12y6YgTGSXy8Qk7Z2kGWDkFsHwYQMSVszF8nNV8hc/edit?usp=sharing >> >> Earlier Peter replied towards my idea but he said he is not much familiar >> with SymPy's stats module (*I would really appreciate any suggestion >> even if one is not much familiar with stat's module*) >> >> *Even after completing my proposal I am still not clear if the idea of >> visualizing Random Walk and Noise Process and also implementing Noise >> Process and Identifying them is good to go or not*😥*.* >> >> April 19 is the deadline for submitting the proposal so, i*t would >> really be a great help for me if anyone could confirm regarding the idea I >> am trying to work on as a part of GSOC.* >> I am really interested to be a part of GSOC with SymPy to contribute >> something big to Open Source therefore, any suggestion, feedback will be >> helpful a lot. >> >> I am sharing my proposal in View Only format for now (*Any suggestions >> towards my proposal would really be helpful*, please tell me if I should >> share a link in which comments could be allowed.) >> It would also be great if anyone could tell me more about the relatable >> things which are implemented in SymPy's stats module and the tasks in my >> proposal are okay or not. >> >> *Also, can someone please tell me if we can submit our proposal in the >> google docs format or not.* >> >> Thank You! >> On Thursday, 14 April 2022 at 17:24:24 UTC+5:30 Kuldeep Borkar wrote: >> >>> 3D Random Walk >>> >>> [image: 3D_Random_Walk.gif] >>> >>> Also, we can plot multiple runs at the same time. >>> Any feedback regarding this and how the idea is would be helpful. >>> >>> I would be able to submit my proposal as soon as possible once I am more >>> clear about the visualization topic.(Also I will share my proposal here >>> first to receive any suggestions and feedback) >>> >>> Thank You! >>> >>> On Thursday, 14 April 2022 at 17:23:41 UTC+5:30 Kuldeep Borkar wrote: >>> >>>> 2D Random Walk >>>> >>>> [image: 2D_Random_Walk(5).gif] >>>> On Thursday, 14 April 2022 at 17:22:48 UTC+5:30 Kuldeep Borkar wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Plots generated using matplotlib >>>>> >>>>> 1D Random Walk >>>>> [image: random_walk1D.gif] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- 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 view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sympy/e06a5bc2-c4b1-48fe-8ad1-7749d69af70fn%40googlegroups.com.
