the GSoC has started this Monday. All GSoC students are required to
blog at least once a week (but of course you can blog more often:),
the deadline is each Friday midnight PST (which is 8:00am UTC on
Saturday). You can of course use any other day that works for you, but
if I wake up on Saturday morning and I don't see a post from you for
more than 7 days, I'll send you a remainder email (I hope I won't have
to though:).
I have also updated this page with the blogs:
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/wiki/GSoC2010
still waiting for the blog of Addison and Øyvind, please send me the
link soon and don't forget to post a blog post right away, till Friday
night.
To keep the team spirit, I will be blogging too each weak, I'll do it
each Friday.
Ondrej
So will you be able to spend more time working on SymPy now that the summer is here? We especially could use some help reviewing branches. There are 68 issues with branches up for review at http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/list?q=label:NeedsReview !
The blogs should probably be added to the Python GSoC planet at http://soc.python.org/ (though it seems like they still haven't even updated the year on that one).
Aaron Meurer
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Yes, I think I will.
> We especially could use some help reviewing branches. There are 68 issues with branches up for review at http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/list?q=label:NeedsReview !
Yes. What we should do is that each GSoC student should try to review
other's people code. And the way to do it is to ask specifically with
each issue and assign it to some one. I'll try to do it soon. We need
to get more people involved in the process.
Ondrej
Thanks, I have updated the list. It is now complete.
Ondrej