Congrats Luke and Eric for all your amazing work.

I definitely agree with your remark regarding PR. Many PR are still waiting 
for review (easier to say, than to find time to do so ;-)), and some of 
them are actually pretty cool features. Milestone for version 0.11 : reduce 
significantly the number of PR by merging (if still relevant and well 
written) or refusing (if no longer relevant or too old) them???

Vincent


Le samedi 5 novembre 2016 17:23:13 UTC+1, Big Stone a écrit :
>
> Would some recent additions in PyQt5.7+ world be of interest to speed up 
> things in PyQtGraph ?
> PyQtChart
> PyQtDataVisualization
>
>
> (and soon)
>
> PyQt3D "provides functionality for near-realtime simulation systems with 
> support for 2D and 3D rendering in both Python and Qt Quick applications"
>
>
>
>
> On Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 8:58:40 AM UTC+1, Luke Campagnola wrote:
>>
>> Greetings graphers,
>>
>> PyQtGraph 0.10.0 has finally left the nest after many weeks of testing 
>> and tuning. I want to give a big thanks to everyone who pushed this release 
>> forward, and especially to Eric Dill who has done a lot of work to improve 
>> testing and review PRs.
>>
>> This release is light on new features but has many bugfixes and few key 
>> changes:
>>
>> * PyQt5 support
>> * Support for latest numpy API
>> * A frequently-requested option to interpret images in row-major format
>> * Scripts for automating releases  (so we can release more frequently)
>> * Many new unit tests and revived continuous integration
>> (full changelog here: 
>> https://github.com/pyqtgraph/pyqtgraph/blob/develop/CHANGELOG)
>>
>> The last point is maybe the most important because we currently have over 
>> 70 pull requests with some excellent new features waiting to be merged in, 
>> but it has become very difficult to merge new features without a lot of 
>> manual testing. Pushing toward better test coverage will allow us the 
>> freedom to keep adding new features.
>>
>> What's next? Personally, I'd like to see support for PySide2 and QtQuick 
>> in the next release, and I've got about 20 new features I'd like to merge 
>> in. I would love to hear from y'all about where you'd like to see PyQtGraph 
>> go in the near or distant future.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Luke
>>
>

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