You will need to talk with the former students and mentors of the past
GSoC group theory projects about the proposal specifics. I don't
personally have much knowledge of the state of the group theory
module, so I can't help you much there.
My generic advice (also applies to any other potential GSoC student
reading) would be
- Take a look at previous successful proposals on the wiki to see what
a good proposal looks like.
- Focus on your pull request(s) for the patch requirement. We take the
patch requirement into high consideration as it shows us how capable
you are of actually completing your project.
- Try to familiarize yourself with the codebase so that you have a
good understanding of what is already implemented, and what will need
to be done for your project.
- Make sure you've read through and understand our student
instructions (
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2019-Student-Instructions)
and application template
(
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2019-Application-Template).
- Interact with the community here, on the issue tracker, and on gitter.
Aaron Meurer
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