On 07/13/2011 08:58 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
> Just wondering if there is any sort of agreement/target for cutting a
> v1.1.0 release?  I think we are very close.  Most of what I see that
> needs to be done are documentation-related (and I want to add a
> can_pan() function to mirror the can_zoom() function).

I think the last chunk of discussion is here:

http://www.mail-archive.com/matplotlib-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg08276.html

As I recall, John had time to help in June, but less after that.  I 
don't think we ever reached an agreement as to schedule.  It simply went 
into slide mode.

>
> Most documentation work that seems to remain are Animation module (and I
> would love to find out if there is some way to embed a video using
> sphinx) and the release-related documentation such as "what's new".
> Also, do we plan to now host the documentation and downloads on github,
> or are we still sticking with sourceforge for that?

ipython has moved to github for their homepage and documentation, but as 
far as I can see, github has no facility for hosting downloads; the 
ipython tarballs are on scipy.org.

>
> This looks to be a very nice release!

Question: simply abandon v1.0.x-maint without a release?

Eric

> Ben Root
>

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