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Hi Aaron and the Sympy team ~
I hope I am not too late to propose the GEOMETOR Explorer project for a NumFOCUS development grant.
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One of the key considerations I have had from the beginning is to keep the Model separate from the rendering and analysis processes. While I am using Matplotlib today for rendering, I see the opportunity to do really cool things with Blender and FreeCad as well. And for analysis, I have implemented golden section identification so far, but I can see modules for cross ratios, harmonic ranges, etc.Regardless of the decision on the grant, I am committed to developing these concepts. And now that I have opened the door, I hope to share my progress with the community here and hopefully gain insight and knowledge to make the project successful. And I believe that independent work on the Model class could be integrated with Sympy at a later time, once the ideas have matured. The whole concept is pretty straightforward.
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