
On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 4:19 AM Gopi Manohar Tatiraju <deathcoderx@gmail.com> wrote:
I want to work on SciPy in GSoC 2019. I started fixing some bugs, also made some pull request. Can anyone suggest me how should I proceed further? _______________________________________________ SciPy-Dev mailing list SciPy-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-dev
Hi Gopi, I think you have probably already found it, but the GSOC project we have already identified mentors for in SciPy is here: https://github.com/scipy/scipy/wiki/GSoC-2019-project-ideas If this is a project you are interested in then I would start thinking about what the FFT interface would look like and reviewing some of the past/present issues related to fftpack / FFT in SciPy. Please ask questions you have related to that project here so that you can clarify what would be involved in writing a successful application. If you have a different idea in mind you can propose it here, but you should do that soon, because it will be necessary to determine if there is interest from the SciPy team before you spend time coming up with a detailed proposal. We have to determine if a project sounds feasible to complete for GSOC and if appropriate mentors can be identified. Ultimately, you will need to submit an application to SciPy between March 25th - April 9th. Cheers, Greg