Hello, I have just organized a little NumPy/SciPy mini-sprint for next week. David Cournapeau is visiting me for a week and several other developers (Eric Jones, Robert Kern, Peter Wang, Jonathan Taylor, and Karl Young) will be stopping by during the week to work with the Berkeley team (Fernando Perez, Chris Burns, Tom Waite, and I). There may be a few others who will join us as well.
I am still working on a preliminary list of topics that I hope for us to work on and I will send it out to the list before Monday. Among other things, I will be trying to push NumPy 1.0.5 out the door. I will send out another announcement as the date draws near, but I hope that some of you will be able to join us next week at irc.freenode.net (channel scipy). Please consider next week an official Bug/Doc week. Once we get NumPy 1.0.5 released, I will start focusing on getting SciPy 0.7.0 released--which means we need to start squashing SciPy bugs as relentlessly as we have been squashing NumPy's bugs during the last month. Thanks to everyone who is working so hard to make NumPy/SciPy the best foundation for scientific and numerical computing. Cheers, -- Jarrod Millman Computational Infrastructure for Research Labs 10 Giannini Hall, UC Berkeley phone: 510.643.4014 http://cirl.berkeley.edu/ _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion