Re: [matplotlib-devel] wxMPL patch

2012-05-01 Thread Chris Barker
Hi folks,

It seems Ken McIvor has more or less disappeared. However, his wxMPL
code is still useful and there are a few of us that are interested in
maintaining it.

What would be the procedure for getting it into a more "official"
location -- like maybe a matplotlib toolkit? Or even mixed right in
with the code (i.e. import matplotlib.wxmpl)?

It's one file -- there really isn't that much to it, but it's nice to have.

http://agni.phys.iit.edu/~kmcivor/wxmpl/

(the license looks BSD-ish to me)

Thanks,
   -Chris





On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Chris Barker  wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I can't seem to find Ken McIvor -- Ken are you here?
>
> Anyway, here's a tiny patch of wxMPL to make it work with wxPython 2.9
> -- the only change is here, around line 1126:
>
>       ## the following changed according to Robin Dunn's advice for 2.9
>       ##    -- but it probably wasn't working right before!
>        #topwin.Connect(wx.ID_ANY, self.GetId(), wx.wxEVT_ACTIVATE,
> self.OnActivate)
>        topwin.Connect(self.GetId(), wx.ID_ANY, wx.wxEVT_ACTIVATE,
> self.OnActivate)
>
> This change works fine with wxPython2.8, also.
>
> Attached is the whole file.
>
> -Chris
>
>
>
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Re: [matplotlib-devel] wxMPL patch

2012-05-01 Thread Chris Barker
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Thomas Kluyver  wrote:
> On 1 May 2012 17:04, Chris Barker  wrote:
>> (the license looks BSD-ish to me)
>
> At a glance, I think it's the X11 license, aka MIT license.


Would there be a problem bringing it in to MPL in that case?

-Chris



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Re: [matplotlib-devel] wxMPL patch

2012-05-01 Thread Benjamin Root
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 12:26 PM, Chris Barker  wrote:

> On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Thomas Kluyver 
> wrote:
> > On 1 May 2012 17:04, Chris Barker  wrote:
> >> (the license looks BSD-ish to me)
> >
> > At a glance, I think it's the X11 license, aka MIT license.
>
>
> Would there be a problem bringing it in to MPL in that case?
>
> -Chris
>
>
AFAIK, no, it shouldn't be a problem.  The question is where.  I suspect it
would fit best as a mpl_toolkit.

Ben Root

P.S. - Of course, you do realize that you are essentially making yourself
the de facto maintainer of it, right?
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Re: [matplotlib-devel] wxMPL patch

2012-05-01 Thread Chris Barker
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Benjamin Root

> AFAIK, no, it shouldn't be a problem.  The question is where.  I suspect it
> would fit best as a mpl_toolkit.

yes -- I figured that was most likely.

> P.S. - Of course, you do realize that you are essentially making yourself
> the de facto maintainer of it, right?

Well, me or Matt or Carlo -- we'll fight over that among ourselves.

-Chris



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Re: [matplotlib-devel] wxMPL patch

2012-05-01 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On 1 May 2012 17:26, Chris Barker  wrote:
> Would there be a problem bringing it in to MPL in that case?

Not from the license point of view - the X11 license is another
permissive BSD-style license. I was just furnishing that detail. ;-)

Thomas

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