We are long overdue on getting a bugfix release of 1.0.0 out, so I have
uploaded an rc for testing at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/matplotlib/files/matplotlib/matplotlib-1.0.1/
Christoph and Russell -- if you have time could you build win32 and OSX
binaries for testing as well. I don't believe either of you have developer
permissions to upload directly to this site, but I would be happy to add you
if you send me an sf id. Alternatively, you can upload them to a site of
your choosing and I'll upload them for you (drop.io was acquired by facebook
and no longer works).
There are a number of bugs and patches on the tracker that it would have
been nice to tackle before this release, but there have been enough
improvements in the branch that delaying at this point would be a case of
the perfect being the enemy of the good so I think we should move forward
now. Nonetheless, if there are important bugs or patches that anyone can
tackle before we cut the final release, that would be great.
In sf, we used to be able to tag a file as the preferred file for a given
OS, but in the new file manager interface I no longer see a way to do this,
so that for example the rc files don't show up as the default download
options. Does anyone know how to do this, or perhaps someone can suggest a
drop.io replacement that supports multiple user uploaders (eg the different
binary builders) and public, no-registration downloads. I googled a bit and
didn't find anything that fit the bill.
JDH
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