OK, so we should probably start out by clearing the current page and
starting from scratch (we can keep the structure). Some of the ideas
can be carried over but we can grab them from the page history.

I do also think we should keep track of the "moonshot" ideas, maybe on
a separate page. These are the things that would be pretty hard for
most students, typically due to the mathematical level required, but
are things we would like to see (like CAD, Karr, algebraic Risch,
etc.). Maybe we could call the page "algorithms we'd like to have" or
something like that so it isn't necessarily tied to GSoC.

Aaron Meurer

On Sun, Nov 16, 2025 at 3:36 PM Oscar Benjamin
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We are at the time of year where it seems that candidates are
> interested in GSOC. Every year the same list of projects is rolled
> over and I think that needs to change. Most of the ideas in the list
> are effectively impossible for GSOC or don't have anyone who would
> mentor them. Most of the ideas are not described in enough up to date
> detail to be implementable even if they are otherwise suitable.
>
> This year we should not carry over any project ideas from previous
> years and make a completely new GSOC ideas page with only ideas that
> are fresh this year or that someone confirmed that they would at least
> potentially be interested in supervising this year. Each idea should
> clearly describe the current state and what the most immediate work to
> be done is.
>
> Oscar
>
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