On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Chris Walker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> So if we want to support stable, *and*
>> the latest releases, we've got a lot of ongoing compatibility work to
>> do.  For backend maintainers willing to do it, I think that will be
>> good.  But I am hesitant to target such a slow moving repository as a
>> requirement.
>
> Would the next debian release (lenny) be a better target for
> development versions of matplotlib?
>
> What version of matplotlib do you want to go into the next debian release?

Hi Chris -- thanks for all the information.  Since 0.98 requires numpy
1.1, 0.98.1 (a bugfix release slated for next week or the week after)
should be in unstable and 0.91.4 (again a bugfix scheduled for next
week or the week after) should be in testing and 0.91.2 should be in
stable.  I find this a bit conservative, since I think numpy 1.1
should be in testing along with matplotlib 0.98.1, but that is
apparently how debian does it.

JDH

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