I’ve recently started contributing to SymPy and worked on a small test fix in the matrices module.
I had a quick question about workflow. Is it okay to pick and solve issues without fully understanding the overall codebase structure first? Or is it expected to build a deeper understanding of how things are organized before contributing? Additionally, Is there a central place or pattern that ties these together like a main file, or is the logic distributed across modules like matrices/eigen.py, matrices/matrices.py, etc.?
I’m trying to find the right balance between contributing early and understanding the system properly.
Thanks.
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