> On 8 Jun 2016, at 9:42 AM, Karl Glazebrook <karlglazebr...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Do we want to mark this in anyway? Maybe release a ‘final' version of PDL 2? 
> (which should be v.2.71828182845905 following Knuth...)

Or given that PDL v2 is now moving in to a very stable/bug fix mode how about 
one version a year?

This year is v2.016

Next year would be v2.017

PDL-2.015 was released in 2015 so it seems a shame to spoil this pattern. :-)

I would be interested to hear more discussion as to what PDL3 should be - and 
whether it should be perl6 based. (Probably?) For example what would the major 
advantages be over numpy/scipy/R/julia?

Karl


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