OK, I have a sample code for people to run if they want to. I've dumped
all of the interactive manager code and some sample usage (of the mix-in
way of doing it) in the following branch:
https://github.com/dhyams/matplotlib/tree/MEP9
in the directory
examples/user_interfaces/imanager.py
Just run that script, and it should give a little demo plot. I do
apologize and disclaim all messiness in the code...it's not the prettiest
thing anyway, and I cobbled it together very quickly so that you could see
what it does. Sort of a straw man to beat on, I guess.
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Daniel Hyams <dhy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Eric Firing <efir...@hawaii.edu> wrote:
>
>> On 2012/08/17 8:45 AM, Daniel Hyams wrote:
>> > I was planning to just create my own branch to start putting code in,
>> > but would it be better for an admin to create a branch off of master in
>> > the main matplotlib repo (say MEP9)? Then whoever wants to help out
>> > with MEP9 can branch from that and issue pull requests against it?
>>
>> People can already do that by forking your repo (which you forked from
>> master), and issuing pull requests against your MEP9 branch within it.
>> The difference is that in the latter case, you are the only one who can
>> merge a pull request. I think this will have some advantages, including
>> giving you more freedom to do things like rebase and force-push, which
>> we would not want to do in the main repo.
>>
>> Eric
>
>
>
> OK, thanks Eric. I'll try my best not to let my git-ignorance "git" in
> the way too much ;)
>
>
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Daniel Hyams
dhy...@gmail.com
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