
Hi All! My name is Wesley Wang and I am currently working on a project for our class which involves helping contribute to a project. While I was looking through a list of projects, I became very interested in SciPy, which combines coding with math and science. Is there anything which I can possibly contribute to in terms of code? (As a chemistry major, I'm looking to maybe add or change some things in the constants.py file involving constants commonly used in chemistry) Any feedback would be nice! Thanks and have a great day! -Wesley

On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 11:47 PM, WESLEY WANG <wesleywang1996@berkeley.edu> wrote:
Hi All!
My name is Wesley Wang and I am currently working on a project for our class which involves helping contribute to a project. While I was looking through a list of projects, I became very interested in SciPy, which combines coding with math and science.
Is there anything which I can possibly contribute to in terms of code? (As a chemistry major, I'm looking to maybe add or change some things in the constants.py file involving constants commonly used in chemistry)
Any feedback would be nice! Thanks and have a great day!
-Wesley
Hi Wesley, Welcome! We have a bug tracker on Github, anything on it is a fair game :-). Depending on your skill set, you might want to start with issues labeled as easy-fix: https://github.com/scipy/scipy/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Aeasy-fi... There is also a backlog of pull requests, some of which are in a need of a finishing touch or two. To a first approximation, anything listed on github is a fair game :-). Contributions are definitely most welcome! Cheers, Evgeni
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Evgeni Burovski
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WESLEY WANG