Nicolas Rougier :
> I've seen the discussion around the re-organization of the matplotlib gallery.
> If that might help, here is a link to a small gallery I made.
>
> The overall organization is simply based on subdirectories so maybe it could 
> be a (temporary) solution for the matplotlib gallery (just matter of moving 
> examples in the right subdirectory).
THANKS, Nicolas.

This is a nice initiative, but I believe that in the context of a 
presentation of some software, this is not the way I would have chosen. 
Why people look-up /such/ galleries? Why I do it myself? What are the 
needs of my students (about 20 - 30 guys who work with matplotlib week 
after wek)?

Often because I want to find a concrete program, which answers a 
concrete question : how to implement timed animations. How to make 
multiple plots. How to insert a figure in a GUI with widgets, how to 
distort an image matrix, etc. etc. So a gallery should contains infos 
about what the hell the example XYZ is about, what does it show, where 
is the *concrete* documentation page with the description of the tools 
used, etc.

The order of examples should be rational, and as ALWAYS some cross-links 
would be useful.
Program-sources without comments are not so useful...

==

But I believe that this is just a start, and I am aware that to 
criticize is easier than to do something. (Je suis un grognon né, 
Nicolas, désolé...). So please, continue, my heart is with you!


Jerzy Karczmarczuk
Caen, France.


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