Re: [matplotlib-devel] Fwd: SciPy 2015 CFP Email 2

2015-06-22 Thread Jens Nielsen
Hi Ben and Joe,

I will be there for the tutorials doing the shell part of software
carpentry but I am available to help you with the matplotlib tutorial if
you can use any additional help


Jens




tir. 31. mar. 2015 kl. 17.07 skrev Jens Nielsen :

> Hi
>
> I am expecting to be at Scipy but I have already volunteered to help out
> with the Software carpentry tutorials.
> I have the impression that they might have more helpers than needed in
> which case I would be happy to help with the Matplotlib tutorials.
>
> Jens
>
>
>
> tir. 31. mar. 2015 kl. 16.45 skrev Benjamin Root :
>
>> Joe, it would be great to have you as a co-presenter.
>>
>> Nelle, I am guessing I should contact Krystyn to update my proposal to
>> include Joe?
>>
>> Ben
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 8:45 PM, Joe Kington 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> High praise, coming from you guys. Thanks! :)
>>> -Joe
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 6:53 PM, Paul Hobson  wrote:
>>>
 Joe,

 You should introduce yourself as "that guy who did that paw detection
 post that saved that one guy's research".
 -P

 —
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 On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Thomas Caswell 
 wrote:

> +1 from me.  I suspect many people got their start learning mpl from
> you on SO ;)
>
> Tom
>
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 7:17 PM Joe Kington 
> wrote:
>
>> If you don't mind a "non-core" person doing the tutorial, I'll be
>> there this year, and I'd be happy to be Ben's backup for teaching it.
>> Cheers!
>>  -Joe
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Thomas Caswell 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Ben,
>>>
>>> Have you sorted out if you can make scipy this year and does anyone
>>> want to be back up on teaching the tutorial?
>>>
>>> It seems a shame to not have a mpl tutorial available.
>>>
>>> I am probably going to submit a 'state of the library' talk and do
>>> not want to do both.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 5:06 PM Michael Droettboom 
>>> wrote:
>>>
  This sounds great.  Unfortunately, I can't attend Scipy this year
 due to a family commitment, but would be more than happy to help put
 together and review materials beforehand.

 Cheers,
 Mike


 On 03/26/2015 10:59 AM, Thomas Caswell wrote:


 I also think we should have a 'state of the library' talk.

 We definitely have a few important things to announce/show off:
   - FSA
   - nbagg/notebook
   - new default colors
   - style module

 and should have a couple more by July
   - sane serialize/deserialize + interop with plotly/bokeh
   - better toolbar
   - better interactive OO
   - improved docs

 I will be there for the main conference and the sprints and am
 willing to give this talk, but will defer if someone else wants to do 
 it.

 Does anyone want to volunteer to be Ben's second on his tutorial?



 On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 2:46 PM Olga Botvinnik 
 wrote:

> I'd be very interested in hearing a "state of matplotlib" talk.
>
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015, 11:29 Phil Elson 
> wrote:
>
>> Orchestrating MPL tutorials and talks in this thread would be a
>> good idea. I'd be happy to help anybody planning on submitting 
>> anything
>> relating specifically to matplotlib, and wonder if we should do a 
>> "state of
>> matplotlib" type talk similar to the one Mike did 2 years ago.
>>
>> On 13 March 2015 at 02:05, Benjamin Root  wrote:
>>
>>>  Yes, I plan to submit my time-honored, and requested "Anatomy
>>> of Matplotlib" tutorial. Now, I am not entirely sure I will be able 
>>> to
>>> attend the conference this year, so perhaps someone else might be 
>>> willing
>>> to step in and give it this year?
>>>
>>> Note that my tutorial is geared for beginners. So there is still
>>> plenty of opportunity for someone else to submit a tutorial for more
>>> advanced users!
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>> Ben Root
>>>
>>>  On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 6:46 PM, Nelle Varoquaux <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
  Hi everyone,

 Is someone submitting a tutorial on matplotlib? The call for
 tutorial is open, and I think it would be nice to have one on 
 matplotlib.

 Cheers,
 N

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 From: SciPy 2015 Organizers 
 Date: 11 March 2015 at 01:02
>>

[matplotlib-devel] scipy sprints

2015-06-22 Thread Thomas Caswell
Who will be around for the sprints?  We should start to come up with a list
what we want to work on.  There are a number of issues tagged as
'hack-a-thon' which are good candidates for novice contributors.

A few major projects that need attention are:

 - sorting out how to reliably find freetype everywhere (we should probably
pull in someone from enthought on this if possible as they are one of the
problem cases).  This might be solved by using pkg-config everywhere?
 - through review of MEP27 and the extension of MEP22 to the rest of the
interactive backends
 - discussions with IPython folks about what rolling traitlets into Artist
would look like

Tom
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Re: [matplotlib-devel] scipy sprints

2015-06-22 Thread Jens Nielsen
Hi Tom

I will be there for the sprints and keen to work on Matplotlib stuff.

-  I have a reasonable understanding of what needs to happen on Mac to fix
the freetype issue. I just haven't had the time to do it yet so I will be
happy to participate in that work.
- :+1: For work on MEP27/22 and traitlets
-  What's the status of your coveralls branch.
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/4367 adding additional tests
would IMHO be a suitable task for intermediate new contributors.
-  MEP 12  http://matplotlib.org/devdocs/devel/MEP/MEP12.html should be
reasonably assessable to novice new comers and hopefully more fun now that
the docs are rebuild automatically on merge


Best Jens





man. 22. jun. 2015 kl. 13.40 skrev Thomas Caswell :

> Who will be around for the sprints?  We should start to come up with a
> list what we want to work on.  There are a number of issues tagged as
> 'hack-a-thon' which are good candidates for novice contributors.
>
> A few major projects that need attention are:
>
>  - sorting out how to reliably find freetype everywhere (we should
> probably pull in someone from enthought on this if possible as they are one
> of the problem cases).  This might be solved by using pkg-config everywhere?
>  - through review of MEP27 and the extension of MEP22 to the rest of the
> interactive backends
>  - discussions with IPython folks about what rolling traitlets into Artist
> would look like
>
> Tom
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Re: [matplotlib-devel] scipy sprints

2015-06-22 Thread Benjamin Root
I will be there for Saturday and a little bit on Sunday.

Ben Root

On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Jens Nielsen 
wrote:

> Hi Tom
>
> I will be there for the sprints and keen to work on Matplotlib stuff.
>
> -  I have a reasonable understanding of what needs to happen on Mac to fix
> the freetype issue. I just haven't had the time to do it yet so I will be
> happy to participate in that work.
> - :+1: For work on MEP27/22 and traitlets
> -  What's the status of your coveralls branch.
> https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/4367 adding additional
> tests would IMHO be a suitable task for intermediate new contributors.
> -  MEP 12  http://matplotlib.org/devdocs/devel/MEP/MEP12.html should be
> reasonably assessable to novice new comers and hopefully more fun now that
> the docs are rebuild automatically on merge
>
>
> Best Jens
>
>
>
>
>
> man. 22. jun. 2015 kl. 13.40 skrev Thomas Caswell :
>
>> Who will be around for the sprints?  We should start to come up with a
>> list what we want to work on.  There are a number of issues tagged as
>> 'hack-a-thon' which are good candidates for novice contributors.
>>
>> A few major projects that need attention are:
>>
>>  - sorting out how to reliably find freetype everywhere (we should
>> probably pull in someone from enthought on this if possible as they are one
>> of the problem cases).  This might be solved by using pkg-config everywhere?
>>  - through review of MEP27 and the extension of MEP22 to the rest of the
>> interactive backends
>>  - discussions with IPython folks about what rolling traitlets into
>> Artist would look like
>>
>> Tom
>>
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Re: [matplotlib-devel] SciPy 2015 BoF Session

2015-06-22 Thread Benjamin Root
I was thinking that we would have another BoF similar to last year's that
solicited feedback and questions from users. I guess I figured someone else
already filed that BoF. I am guessing that didn't happen?

Ben Root

On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Kyle Mandli 
wrote:

> Members of the matplotlib community,
>
> As one of the co-chairs in charge of organizing the birds-of-a-feather
> sessions at SciPy this year I wanted to reach out to your community to
> encourage you to submit a BoF proposal to open up a discussion on topics
> related to matplotlib development, future or just general questions.
> Please let us know if there is anything we can help with in terms of
> organization.
>
> Kyle Mandli and Matt McCormick
>
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Re: [matplotlib-devel] SciPy 2015 BoF Session

2015-06-22 Thread Benjamin Root
I think the 2.0 one is what I had in mind. Thanks for clearing that up.

Cheers!
Ben Root

On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Kyle Mandli 
wrote:

> There are two matplotlib related BoFs submitted (and scheduled) right
> now.  One is titled “matplotlib 2.0” and the other “visualization”.
> Hopefully this is what you had in mind, if not let us know and we can
> schedule another BoF.
>
> Kyle
>
>
> > On Jun 22, 2015, at 10:28 AM, Benjamin Root  wrote:
> >
> > I was thinking that we would have another BoF similar to last year's
> that solicited feedback and questions from users. I guess I figured someone
> else already filed that BoF. I am guessing that didn't happen?
> >
> > Ben Root
> >
> > On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Kyle Mandli 
> wrote:
> > Members of the matplotlib community,
> >
> > As one of the co-chairs in charge of organizing the birds-of-a-feather
> sessions at SciPy this year I wanted to reach out to your community to
> encourage you to submit a BoF proposal to open up a discussion on topics
> related to matplotlib development, future or just general questions.
> Please let us know if there is anything we can help with in terms of
> organization.
> >
> > Kyle Mandli and Matt McCormick
> >
> >
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Re: [matplotlib-devel] scipy sprints

2015-06-22 Thread Brian Granger
I will be around and would love to participate.

On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 5:39 AM, Thomas Caswell  wrote:
> Who will be around for the sprints?  We should start to come up with a list
> what we want to work on.  There are a number of issues tagged as
> 'hack-a-thon' which are good candidates for novice contributors.
>
> A few major projects that need attention are:
>
>  - sorting out how to reliably find freetype everywhere (we should probably
> pull in someone from enthought on this if possible as they are one of the
> problem cases).  This might be solved by using pkg-config everywhere?
>  - through review of MEP27 and the extension of MEP22 to the rest of the
> interactive backends
>  - discussions with IPython folks about what rolling traitlets into Artist
> would look like
>
> Tom
>
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