Re: [Pytables-users] Pytables pro

2012-06-20 Thread Anthony Scopatz
Hello Sreeroop,

Yes, the merged version with all of the former pro features is now in
v2.3.1.  Just use this version from now on - and remember to thank Francesc
;)

Be Well
Anthony

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Sreeroop invincido...@yahoo.co.in wrote:

 Hi there,

 I have been using pytables 2.2.1 bsd license version which has immensely
 boosted performance in handling huge! data sets. I am now planning to use
 all the good stuff that pro version facilitates (indexing, improved
 caching, etc...), top of the pro page - i see that since July 2011 the
 products are merged and there is no more pro and everything is now under
 bsd license.

 Would you please advice if i can use the last 2.3.1 release, and can find
 all the good stuff i am looking for ?

 Thanks
 Sreeroop


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Re: [Pytables-users] PyTables Pro has been liberated

2011-06-05 Thread Josh Moore
Anthony et al.

On Jun 5, 2011, at 4:00 AM, Anthony Scopatz wrote:

 Congrats  Thanks Francesc on the new more liberal licence!
 
 And Josh, 'scopatz' is indeed me.

Cool. Done.

 Could you also add Batuhan and Henry, as they indicated an interest in
 helping out.

Batuhan has been added since he added himself as a watcher of the repository. I 
don't have a user name for Henry, though.

 I have also started a PyTables group on convore, if we need to discuss
 things there. https://convore.com/pytables/

Interesting. I've never used convore before, but it may make sense to move all 
of our discussions there in the short-term to not overwhelm the users list. Any 
thoughts? Would people rather keep the discussion here? (We've gained half a 
dozen watchers who are not involved in this conversation. They may have found 
out about the move via the list, in which case keeping things visible may be a 
sensible goal).

 We should probably have a discussion on what needs to be done in the
 near term and where we think things are going.

Agreed. I've added everything that I had scribbled on a sheet of paper since 
Friday as github issues. Feel free to add your own, comment on others, etc. #6 
Schedule first governance meeting could definitely stand to be commented on by 
everyone, both to when  how (IRC, skype, webex, ...). It might even make sense 
to set up something on doodle.com.

 Be Well
 Anthony

Cheers,
~Josh

 On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 4:48 PM, Josh Moore josh.mo...@gmx.de wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 On Jun 3, 2011, at 11:37 PM, Francesc Alted wrote:
 
 Hey Josh,
 
 2011/6/3 Josh Moore josh.mo...@gmx.de
 
 First of all, an amazing thanks to Francesc for making PyTables Pro
 available!! This is a great opportunity to help boost the interest in
 PyTables and keep it growing now that it's being kicked out of the
 proverbial nest. :)
 
 
 :)
 
 
 I had mentioned to him that the newly-created governance system put in
 place by the Jenkins (formerly Hudson) developers might be a good model,
 and
 was hoping that something similar would be amenable to this group. I
 definitely second Steven Bamford's idea of making the code available on
 github, but it shouldn't be necessary for it to belong to one person.
 
 Instead, I created a PyTables organization:
 
 https://github.com/PyTables
 
 and pushed the trunk branch created via:
 
 git svn clone --authors authors.txt -s
 http://www.pytables.org/svn/pytables/PyTablesPro/
 
 to:
 
 https://github.com/PyTables/PyTables
 
 Everyone who's expressed interest in maintenance duties should be added
 to
 the organization, and I'll turn over ownership to Francesc until we've
 decided how things move forward.
 
 
 I like your solution very much.  Thanks for moving forward so fast :)
 I'm
 fine to have ownership for the time being, but I prefer if other person
 can
 take it over. Or, cannot we have several owners at the same time?
 
 Definitely. There can be any number of owners, and you need not be one of
 them! :)
 
 I tried to find the people who had mentioned wanting to take an active role
 on
 github and found these:
 
 • avalentino (Antonio Valentino)
 • bamford
 • scopatz (Anthony Scopatz)
 • wesm (Wes McKinney)
 
 Can you confirm that you are who I thought you were, not that some poor
 githubber
 is wondering what this pytables thing is. And if there are any other
 github
 users, please speak up.
 
 
 If the organization isn't the right way to go, we can delete it
 completely.
 No harm done. If we want to keep it around, a first topic of discussion
 might be what to do with the PyTables (non-Pro) svn. Does it get added
 to a
 separate repository for historical/practical reasons?
 
 
 Well, I plan to maintain pytables.org for at least a year, so I think we
 can
 go directly with Pro in github, and in case anybody wants the 'old'
 PyTables
 std, it can always create a new branch anywhere.
 
 Understood and agreed.
 
 PyTablesStd? A second topic might be whether or not maintenance is
 wanted/needed for python-blosc and carray:
 
 https://github.com/FrancescAlted/python-blosc
 https://github.com/FrancescAlted/carray
 
 
 I *do* have the purpose to continue with Blosc and carray as my toy
 projects, so I think I can still be the maintainer for those if you don't
 mind ;)  But it would be a good idea to migrate the Blosc repository to
 github too.  Added to my 'todo' list.
 
 
 And I'm sure we'll find any number of other topics to keep us busy.
 
 In any event, here's to PyTables' good health!
 
 
 Sure!  Thanks a lot for you job!
 
 Gladly, but that's enough for one Friday evening, CEST.
 
 Cheers,
 ~Josh


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Re: [Pytables-users] PyTables Pro has been liberated

2011-06-05 Thread Batuhan Osmanoglu
Hi All,

Thanks for setting up all this. I'll be traveling till Tuesday to
check out one of the options for my new job. If you decide to meet
before I am back, I'll take a look at the meeting notes and let you
know what I think. I guess the best is to keep the momentum going ;)

Take care and talk to you soon,
batu.

On Sunday, June 5, 2011, Josh Moore josh.mo...@gmx.de wrote:
 Anthony et al.

 On Jun 5, 2011, at 4:00 AM, Anthony Scopatz wrote:

 Congrats  Thanks Francesc on the new more liberal licence!

 And Josh, 'scopatz' is indeed me.

 Cool. Done.

 Could you also add Batuhan and Henry, as they indicated an interest in
 helping out.

 Batuhan has been added since he added himself as a watcher of the repository. 
 I don't have a user name for Henry, though.

 I have also started a PyTables group on convore, if we need to discuss
 things there. https://convore.com/pytables/

 Interesting. I've never used convore before, but it may make sense to move 
 all of our discussions there in the short-term to not overwhelm the users 
 list. Any thoughts? Would people rather keep the discussion here? (We've 
 gained half a dozen watchers who are not involved in this conversation. They 
 may have found out about the move via the list, in which case keeping things 
 visible may be a sensible goal).

 We should probably have a discussion on what needs to be done in the
 near term and where we think things are going.

 Agreed. I've added everything that I had scribbled on a sheet of paper since 
 Friday as github issues. Feel free to add your own, comment on others, etc. 
 #6 Schedule first governance meeting could definitely stand to be commented 
 on by everyone, both to when  how (IRC, skype, webex, ...). It might even 
 make sense to set up something on doodle.com.

 Be Well
 Anthony

 Cheers,
 ~Josh

 On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 4:48 PM, Josh Moore josh.mo...@gmx.de wrote:

 Hi all,

 On Jun 3, 2011, at 11:37 PM, Francesc Alted wrote:

 Hey Josh,

 2011/6/3 Josh Moore josh.mo...@gmx.de

 First of all, an amazing thanks to Francesc for making PyTables Pro
 available!! This is a great opportunity to help boost the interest in
 PyTables and keep it growing now that it's being kicked out of the
 proverbial nest. :)


 :)


 I had mentioned to him that the newly-created governance system put in
 place by the Jenkins (formerly Hudson) developers might be a good model,
 and
 was hoping that something similar would be amenable to this group. I
 definitely second Steven Bamford's idea of making the code available on
 github, but it shouldn't be necessary for it to belong to one person.

 Instead, I created a PyTables organization:

 https://github.com/PyTables

 and pushed the trunk branch created via:

 git svn clone --authors authors.txt -s
 http://www.pytables.org/svn/pytables/PyTablesPro/

 to:

 https://github.com/PyTables/PyTables

 Everyone who's expressed interest in maintenance duties should be added
 to
 the organization, and I'll turn over ownership to Francesc until we've
 decided how things move forward.


 I like your solution very much.  Thanks for moving forward so fast :)
 I'm
 fine to have ownership for the time being, but I prefer if other person
 can
 take it over. Or, cannot we have several owners at the same time?

 Definitely. There can be any number of owners, and you need not be one of
 them! :)

 I tried to find the people who had mentioned wanting to take an active role
 on
 github and found these:

 • avalentino (Antonio Valentino)
 • bamford
 • scopatz (Anthony Scopatz)
 • wesm (Wes McKinney)

 Can you confirm that you are who I thought you were, not that some poor
 githubber
 is wondering what this pytables thing is. And if there are any other
 github
 users, please speak up.


 If the organization isn't the right way to go, we can delete it
 completely.
 No harm done. If we want to keep it around, a first topic of discussion
 might be what to do with the PyTables (non-Pro) svn. Does it get added
 to a
 separate repository for historical/practical reasons?


 Well, I plan to maintain pytables.org for at least a year, so I think we
 can
 go directly with Pro in github, and in case anybody wants the 'old'
 PyTables
 std, it can always create a new branch anywhere.

 Understood and agreed.

 PyTablesStd? A second topic might be whether or not maintenance is
 wanted/needed for python-blosc and carray:

 https://github.com/FrancescAlted/python-blosc
 https://github.com/FrancescAlted/carray


 I *do* have the purpose to continue with Blosc and carray as my toy
 projects, so I think I can still be the maintainer for those if you

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Re: [Pytables-users] PyTables Pro has been liberated

2011-06-05 Thread Henry Ward
Hi Josh,

My github user is henward0.

Henry

On Jun 5, 2011, at 2:27 AM, Josh Moore wrote:

 Anthony et al.
 
 On Jun 5, 2011, at 4:00 AM, Anthony Scopatz wrote:
 
 Congrats  Thanks Francesc on the new more liberal licence!
 
 And Josh, 'scopatz' is indeed me.
 
 Cool. Done.
 
 Could you also add Batuhan and Henry, as they indicated an interest in
 helping out.
 
 Batuhan has been added since he added himself as a watcher of the repository. 
 I don't have a user name for Henry, though.
 
 I have also started a PyTables group on convore, if we need to discuss
 things there. https://convore.com/pytables/
 
 Interesting. I've never used convore before, but it may make sense to move 
 all of our discussions there in the short-term to not overwhelm the users 
 list. Any thoughts? Would people rather keep the discussion here? (We've 
 gained half a dozen watchers who are not involved in this conversation. They 
 may have found out about the move via the list, in which case keeping things 
 visible may be a sensible goal).
 
 We should probably have a discussion on what needs to be done in the
 near term and where we think things are going.
 
 Agreed. I've added everything that I had scribbled on a sheet of paper since 
 Friday as github issues. Feel free to add your own, comment on others, etc. 
 #6 Schedule first governance meeting could definitely stand to be commented 
 on by everyone, both to when  how (IRC, skype, webex, ...). It might even 
 make sense to set up something on doodle.com.
 
 Be Well
 Anthony
 
 Cheers,
 ~Josh
 
 On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 4:48 PM, Josh Moore josh.mo...@gmx.de wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 On Jun 3, 2011, at 11:37 PM, Francesc Alted wrote:
 
 Hey Josh,
 
 2011/6/3 Josh Moore josh.mo...@gmx.de
 
 First of all, an amazing thanks to Francesc for making PyTables Pro
 available!! This is a great opportunity to help boost the interest in
 PyTables and keep it growing now that it's being kicked out of the
 proverbial nest. :)
 
 
 :)
 
 
 I had mentioned to him that the newly-created governance system put in
 place by the Jenkins (formerly Hudson) developers might be a good model,
 and
 was hoping that something similar would be amenable to this group. I
 definitely second Steven Bamford's idea of making the code available on
 github, but it shouldn't be necessary for it to belong to one person.
 
 Instead, I created a PyTables organization:
 
 https://github.com/PyTables
 
 and pushed the trunk branch created via:
 
 git svn clone --authors authors.txt -s
 http://www.pytables.org/svn/pytables/PyTablesPro/
 
 to:
 
 https://github.com/PyTables/PyTables
 
 Everyone who's expressed interest in maintenance duties should be added
 to
 the organization, and I'll turn over ownership to Francesc until we've
 decided how things move forward.
 
 
 I like your solution very much.  Thanks for moving forward so fast :)
 I'm
 fine to have ownership for the time being, but I prefer if other person
 can
 take it over. Or, cannot we have several owners at the same time?
 
 Definitely. There can be any number of owners, and you need not be one of
 them! :)
 
 I tried to find the people who had mentioned wanting to take an active role
 on
 github and found these:
 
 • avalentino (Antonio Valentino)
 • bamford
 • scopatz (Anthony Scopatz)
 • wesm (Wes McKinney)
 
 Can you confirm that you are who I thought you were, not that some poor
 githubber
 is wondering what this pytables thing is. And if there are any other
 github
 users, please speak up.
 
 
 If the organization isn't the right way to go, we can delete it
 completely.
 No harm done. If we want to keep it around, a first topic of discussion
 might be what to do with the PyTables (non-Pro) svn. Does it get added
 to a
 separate repository for historical/practical reasons?
 
 
 Well, I plan to maintain pytables.org for at least a year, so I think we
 can
 go directly with Pro in github, and in case anybody wants the 'old'
 PyTables
 std, it can always create a new branch anywhere.
 
 Understood and agreed.
 
 PyTablesStd? A second topic might be whether or not maintenance is
 wanted/needed for python-blosc and carray:
 
 https://github.com/FrancescAlted/python-blosc
 https://github.com/FrancescAlted/carray
 
 
 I *do* have the purpose to continue with Blosc and carray as my toy
 projects, so I think I can still be the maintainer for those if you don't
 mind ;)  But it would be a good idea to migrate the Blosc repository to
 github too.  Added to my 'todo' list.
 
 
 And I'm sure we'll find any number of other topics to keep us busy.
 
 In any event, here's to PyTables' good health!
 
 
 Sure!  Thanks a lot for you job!
 
 Gladly, but that's enough for one Friday evening, CEST.
 
 Cheers,
 ~Josh
 
 
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Re: [Pytables-users] PyTables Pro has been liberated

2011-06-04 Thread Antonio Valentino
Hi Josh,

Il 03/06/2011 23:48, Josh Moore ha scritto:
 Hi all,
 
 On Jun 3, 2011, at 11:37 PM, Francesc Alted wrote:
 
 Hey Josh,

 2011/6/3 Josh Moore josh.mo...@gmx.de


[CUT]


 Instead, I created a PyTables organization:

 https://github.com/PyTables

 and pushed the trunk branch created via:

 git svn clone --authors authors.txt -s
 http://www.pytables.org/svn/pytables/PyTablesPro/

 to:

 https://github.com/PyTables/PyTables

 Everyone who's expressed interest in maintenance duties should be added to
 the organization, and I'll turn over ownership to Francesc until we've
 decided how things move forward.


 I like your solution very much.  Thanks for moving forward so fast :)  I'm
 fine to have ownership for the time being, but I prefer if other person can
 take it over. Or, cannot we have several owners at the same time?
 
 Definitely. There can be any number of owners, and you need not be one of 
 them! :)
 
 I tried to find the people who had mentioned wanting to take an active role on
 github and found these:
 
  • avalentino (Antonio Valentino)
  • bamford
  • scopatz (Anthony Scopatz)
  • wesm (Wes McKinney)
 
 Can you confirm that you are who I thought you were, not that some poor 
 githubber
 is wondering what this pytables thing is. And if there are any other github
 users, please speak up.
 

Yes, avalentino it's me.
Thank you for your effort

Cheers

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Re: [Pytables-users] PyTables Pro has been liberated

2011-06-03 Thread Josh Moore
Hi all,

On Jun 3, 2011, at 11:37 PM, Francesc Alted wrote:

 Hey Josh,
 
 2011/6/3 Josh Moore josh.mo...@gmx.de
 
 First of all, an amazing thanks to Francesc for making PyTables Pro
 available!! This is a great opportunity to help boost the interest in
 PyTables and keep it growing now that it's being kicked out of the
 proverbial nest. :)
 
 
 :)
 
 
 I had mentioned to him that the newly-created governance system put in
 place by the Jenkins (formerly Hudson) developers might be a good model, and
 was hoping that something similar would be amenable to this group. I
 definitely second Steven Bamford's idea of making the code available on
 github, but it shouldn't be necessary for it to belong to one person.
 
 Instead, I created a PyTables organization:
 
 https://github.com/PyTables
 
 and pushed the trunk branch created via:
 
 git svn clone --authors authors.txt -s
 http://www.pytables.org/svn/pytables/PyTablesPro/
 
 to:
 
 https://github.com/PyTables/PyTables
 
 Everyone who's expressed interest in maintenance duties should be added to
 the organization, and I'll turn over ownership to Francesc until we've
 decided how things move forward.
 
 
 I like your solution very much.  Thanks for moving forward so fast :)  I'm
 fine to have ownership for the time being, but I prefer if other person can
 take it over. Or, cannot we have several owners at the same time?

Definitely. There can be any number of owners, and you need not be one of them! 
:)

I tried to find the people who had mentioned wanting to take an active role on
github and found these:

 • avalentino (Antonio Valentino)
 • bamford
 • scopatz (Anthony Scopatz)
 • wesm (Wes McKinney)

Can you confirm that you are who I thought you were, not that some poor 
githubber
is wondering what this pytables thing is. And if there are any other github
users, please speak up.


 If the organization isn't the right way to go, we can delete it completely.
 No harm done. If we want to keep it around, a first topic of discussion
 might be what to do with the PyTables (non-Pro) svn. Does it get added to a
 separate repository for historical/practical reasons?
 
 
 Well, I plan to maintain pytables.org for at least a year, so I think we can
 go directly with Pro in github, and in case anybody wants the 'old' PyTables
 std, it can always create a new branch anywhere.

Understood and agreed.

 PyTablesStd? A second topic might be whether or not maintenance is
 wanted/needed for python-blosc and carray:
 
 https://github.com/FrancescAlted/python-blosc
 https://github.com/FrancescAlted/carray
 
 
 I *do* have the purpose to continue with Blosc and carray as my toy
 projects, so I think I can still be the maintainer for those if you don't
 mind ;)  But it would be a good idea to migrate the Blosc repository to
 github too.  Added to my 'todo' list.
 
 
 And I'm sure we'll find any number of other topics to keep us busy.
 
 In any event, here's to PyTables' good health!
 
 
 Sure!  Thanks a lot for you job!

Gladly, but that's enough for one Friday evening, CEST.

Cheers,
~Josh


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