The pull request can be anything but I would suggest doing something
that shows us that you are capable of completing your project. That
means it should be something that shows coding ability. Doing
something that's related to your project is a good idea because you
will need to familiarize yourself with that part of the codebase
anyways, but it isn't required.

Aaron Meurer

On Tue, Feb 10, 2026 at 10:36 PM Akshay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> There's a project ideas page for GSoC and this page says
>
> > You will need to create an account on GitHub and submit at least one pull 
> > request to SymPy along with your application.
>
> I am curious if one of the project ideas need to be built before the 
> application process or they're just a list of ideas you'd plan to build.
> In case of the latter, can the said PR to be sent with our applications be 
> issues, new features, or anything?
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