Re: [matplotlib-devel] 1.2.0rc1 is cut

2012-09-19 Thread Phil Elson
Russell, I fixed this and it will be in rc2. See
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/1264.

Thanks,


On 19 September 2012 00:32, Russell Owen  wrote:

>
> On Sep 18, 2012, at 4:05 PM, Paul Hobson wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Russell E. Owen  wrote:
> >> In article <[email protected]>,
> >> Michael Droettboom 
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> I have tagged and created a tarball for 1.2.0rc1.  The githash is
> >>> bda6dd9feab8.  The tarball is on the github download page here:
> >>>
> >>> https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/downloads
> >>>
> >>> I have created a new branch, v1.2.x, for continuing 1.2.x development.
> >>> The feature freeze on master is now lifted and big experimental changes
> >>> can be merged into master.  Any bugfixes that need to go into 1.2.x
> >>> should be merged into both places.  Please mark any PRs for the 1.2.x
> >>> branch with the 1.2.x milestone so we can verify that things are merged
> >>> in both places.
> >>
> >> It appears that
> >> import matplotlib
> >> no longer imports matplotlib.dates -- that I must do that explicitly:
> >> import matplotlib.dates
> >>
> >> Is that an intentional change? It breaks existing code of mine, which is
> >> easily fixed and perhaps was making unwarranted assumptions. But I
> >> wonder what else will break.
> >
> > Russel,
> >
> > Which version were you on? with MPL v1.1 i get:
> > In [28]: import matplotlib
> >
> > In [29]: matplotlib.dates
> >
> ---
> > AttributeErrorTraceback (most recent call
> last)
> >  in ()
> > > 1 matplotlib.dates
> >
> > AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'dates'
> >
> > In [30]: matplotlib.__version__
> > Out[30]: '1.1.0'
> >
> > In [31]: import matplotlib.dates
> >
> > In [32]: matplotlib.dates
> > Out[32]:  > 'C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\dates.pyc'>
>
> I was using 1.1.1 most recently. I'm not sure when I started using
> matplotlib.dates without explicitly importing it.
>
> In any case, it sounds as if it's not meant to work, so there's no need to
> change anything in matplotlib.
>
> Regards,
>
> -- Russell
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[matplotlib-devel] 1.2.0rc2 is tagged and uploaded

2012-09-19 Thread Michael Droettboom
I have tagged and created a tarball for 1.2.0rc2.  The githash is 
656c88f3e546.  The tarball is on the github download page here:

https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/downloads

This includes a number of important bugfixes, including things required 
for creating Macintosh and Windows binaries.  The Travis tests are also 
now passing.

I hope it will be easier for the binaries to be created this time. Once 
they are available at github, I will make an announcement to 
matplotlib-users and hopefully get some serious testing out of this thing.

Thanks for all of the hard work!

Mike

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[matplotlib-devel] Welcoming new core developers

2012-09-19 Thread Michael Droettboom
Damon McDougall, Christoph Gohlke and Russell Owen have been added to 
the set of core developers with push rights and the ability to upload 
files to the github download page.

Damon has come recently on the scene, but has provided all kinds of 
helpful bug triaging and fixing during the 1.2.0 release cycle, as well 
as cool new features such as 3d trisurfaces and stacked plots, to name 
only a few.

Christoph Gohlke, besides providing tons of support on the mailing list 
for a long while, has been providing Windows binaries for the past few 
releases.

Russell Owen has been providing Mac OS-X builds for the past few 
releases and has helped track down some portability problems in the 
1.2.0 release.

Thanks to everyone on the growing team!

Mike

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Re: [matplotlib-devel] Welcoming new core developers

2012-09-19 Thread Benjamin Root
On Wednesday, September 19, 2012, Michael Droettboom wrote:

> Damon McDougall, Christoph Gohlke and Russell Owen have been added to
> the set of core developers with push rights and the ability to upload
> files to the github download page.
>
> Damon has come recently on the scene, but has provided all kinds of
> helpful bug triaging and fixing during the 1.2.0 release cycle, as well
> as cool new features such as 3d trisurfaces and stacked plots, to name
> only a few.
>
> Christoph Gohlke, besides providing tons of support on the mailing list
> for a long while, has been providing Windows binaries for the past few
> releases.
>
> Russell Owen has been providing Mac OS-X builds for the past few
> releases and has helped track down some portability problems in the
> 1.2.0 release.
>
> Thanks to everyone on the growing team!
>
> Mike
>
>
Welcome aboard!

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Re: [matplotlib-devel] Welcoming new core developers

2012-09-19 Thread Phil Elson
Congrats to the three of you. The hard work that you all put in doesn't go
unnoticed, and is massively appreciated!

Mike, as lead developer, your opening round of beers for mpl devs at
SciPy13 is beginning to look costly. ;-)



On 20 September 2012 03:25, Benjamin Root  wrote:

>
>
> On Wednesday, September 19, 2012, Michael Droettboom wrote:
>
>> Damon McDougall, Christoph Gohlke and Russell Owen have been added to
>> the set of core developers with push rights and the ability to upload
>> files to the github download page.
>>
>> Damon has come recently on the scene, but has provided all kinds of
>> helpful bug triaging and fixing during the 1.2.0 release cycle, as well
>> as cool new features such as 3d trisurfaces and stacked plots, to name
>> only a few.
>>
>> Christoph Gohlke, besides providing tons of support on the mailing list
>> for a long while, has been providing Windows binaries for the past few
>> releases.
>>
>> Russell Owen has been providing Mac OS-X builds for the past few
>> releases and has helped track down some portability problems in the
>> 1.2.0 release.
>>
>> Thanks to everyone on the growing team!
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
> Welcome aboard!
>
> Ben Root
>
>
>
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