Hey, An update on the status of getting 1.4.0 out the door. By my count we have 14 patches that need review and 4 issues that need patches. It looks like we will miss getting it tagged before scipy, but I really hope we can at least tag and announce a rc during it.
I see that there is a MEP BoF already schedule for scipy, are sprints formally organized or ad-hoc? need review: #3190 : two new style sheets. Given that style sheets are one of the cool new features in 1.4, I think merging these is a good idea, but want to make sure others agree #3188 : fixes up bugs exposed by changing behavior in numpy. They are changing those errors to warnings before they tag 1.9 so not urgent #3184 : DOC added text warning to `get_window_extent` that it can take your foot off #3174 : fixes api break added with qt5, RELEASE CRITICAL #3170 : a lot of changes to the FAQs, will probably need discussion at scipy #3167 : adds error checking to `plt.subplot` and company #3165 : restores defaults to boxplot, RELEASE CRITICAL #3156 : DOC for adding qt5 #3121 : tweaks to rcparam for qt backends #3112 : fixes bug in wedge. (I really want this merged for my day job) #2952 : turn clipping off on all objects in pie charts #2951 : changes in AnchoredSizeBar api. #2843 : fixes the labels added to contour plots. It works, but could use more internal documentation RELEASE CRITICAL needs revision: #2742 : add documentation about how to rebase (which is my problem, this might get punted) NEEDS PATCH: #3126 : something is not right with how the the annotate docstrings get parsed by sphinx #3090 : proposal do stop testing 3.2 (which more-or-less drops official support for it), easy to do but needs consensus to do it #2999 : install docs for windows/mac, should be done by who ever packages up the release for those platforms #2903 : the plot directive is not always working correctly, some of the links are screwy Tom -- Thomas Caswell tcasw...@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Open source business process management suite built on Java and Eclipse Turn processes into business applications with Bonita BPM Community Edition Quickly connect people, data, and systems into organized workflows Winner of BOSSIE, CODIE, OW2 and Gartner awards http://p.sf.net/sfu/Bonitasoft _______________________________________________ Matplotlib-devel mailing list Matplotlib-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel