Hey there, I am a second-year undergraduate C.S student at Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru, India. I would like to take up the project idea suggested in your wiki namely, "Enhance the Randomized Numerical Linear Algebra functionality". I am a Data science enthusiast and a python developer. I am familiar with NumPy and Pandas as well . I also have experience working with the Linux kernel. Linear Algebra was one of my courses during my first-year, so I'm good with the basics. I think the most natural way to get started would be making some small yet related contributions to the project. Do you have such small fixes that could be assigned to me? Besides that, I would really appreciate any form of suggestions or information about how the project could be completed. I really love to work with SciPy for the GSoC-2019 and much passionate about contributing to the SciPy community . Will be looking forward for your positive reply. Regards, K. Kaushik Reddy. ReplyForward
On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 8:01 AM K. Kaushik Reddy <reddykaushik18@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey there,
I am a second-year undergraduate C.S student at Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru, India. I would like to take up the project idea suggested in your wiki namely, "Enhance the Randomized Numerical Linear Algebra functionality". I am a Data science enthusiast and a python developer. I am familiar with NumPy and Pandas as well . I also have experience working with the Linux kernel. Linear Algebra was one of my courses during my first-year, so I'm good with the basics.
I think the most natural way to get started would be making some small yet related contributions to the project. Do you have such small fixes that could be assigned to me? Besides that, I would really appreciate any form of suggestions or information about how the project could be completed. I really love to work with SciPy for the GSoC-2019 and much passionate about contributing to the SciPy community . Will be looking forward for your positive reply.
Hi Kaushik, thanks for your interest. Note that you're looking at last years ideas list; we don't have one for this year and haven't yet discussed whether we'll participate in GSoC (we'll likely do so though). For things to get started with, you can have a look at the issues labeled "good first issue". You can also have a look at the roadmap sections of http://scipy.github.io/devdocs/ (note, a "detailed roadmap" section will appear there in an hour or so) for ideas that match your interest and expertise. Cheers, Ralf
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