Re: [pydotorg-www] Adding PyCon Lithuania to https://python.org/community/workshops/

2022-12-01 Thread Marc-Andre Lemburg

I've added PyCon LT to the list.

There's also a wiki page for this:
https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonConferences

And there's https://pycon.org/

At some point it would probably be worthwhile having only one page which 
lists the conferences...



On 29.11.2022 21:52, Aidis Stukas wrote:

Hi,

We would like to add PyCon Lithuania to 
https://python.org/community/workshops/ 



PyCon Lithuania started in 2008, next year we plan to have 400+ 
participants.


We use shorthand PyCon LT
https://pycon.lt 

Please let us know if you need any further information.

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Re: [pydotorg-www] python project adding request

2022-12-01 Thread Marc-Andre Lemburg

Hi Christophe,

I have made you editor, so you should be able to make those edits now.

Thanks for helping.

On 30.11.2022 17:15, Christophe MOUSTIER wrote:

Hi,

My username is ChristopheMoustier 




Le 28/11/2022 à 19:17, Marc-Andre Lemburg a écrit :
Sure, please send your wiki username, so that we can add you as an 
editor.


On 28.11.2022 18:22, Christophe MOUSTIER wrote:

Hi,

I'd like to add this project 
(https://github.com/Moustov/pyharmonytooling) in the page 
https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonInMusic.


The package is available here: 
https://pypi.org/project/pyHarmonyTooling/


BR,

CM


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Re: [pydotorg-www] edit permission for wiki.python.org/moin/PythonGraphLibraries

2022-12-01 Thread Marc-Andre Lemburg

Hello,

I have made you editor, so you should be able to make those edits now.

Thanks for helping.

On 28.11.2022 22:06, hewe...@web.de wrote:

Account: HelmutMelcher
Page: wiki.python.org/moin/PythonGraphLibraries
I would like to add the following library entries, in the form as 
described:
1) rustworkx (dist: rustworkx, mod: rustworkx) rustworkx is a general 
purpose graph library for Python written in Rust to take advantage of 
the performance and safety that Rust provides. It is designed to 
provide a high performance general purpose graph library for any 
Python application.

The link behind rustworkx should go to qiskit.org/documentation/rustworkx
Although the wiki page states, that "The above lists should be 
arranged in ascending alphabetical order - please respect this when 
adding new entries.", the existing list seems to be sorted by release 
data. So, I would add rustworkx after graph-tool.
2) NoGraphs (dist: nographs, mopd: nographs) Graph analysis - the lazy 
(evaluation) way. NoGraphs simplifies the analysis of graphs that can 
not or should not be fully computed, stored or adapted, e.g. infinite 
graphs, large graphs and graphs with expensive computations.

The link behind the word NoGraphs should go to nographs.readthedocs.io
Since the sentence "All of the above..." on the page does not hold for 
NoGraphs, I would add after this sentence, in a new line:
The following library is based on the concept of implicit graphs (here 
I would set a link to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implicit_graph) 
and provides specific algorithms. It is free software.

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Disclaimer: I am the author of NoGraphs.
(The descision whether or not it is listed on this page should not be 
taken by me. I will not discuss if somebody decides against it. But I 
would be glad if this somebody first takes a look on the example and 
performance pages of the documentation in order to see what is 
possible and how helpful it is.)


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