[matplotlib-devel] [ANN] IPython 1.0 is finally released, nearly 12 years in the making!

2013-08-08 Thread Fernando Perez
Hi all, I am incredibly thrilled, on behalf of the amazing IPython Dev Team, to announce the official release of IPython 1.0 today, an effort nearly 12 years in the making. The previous version (0.13) was released on June 30, 2012, and in this development cycle we had: ~12 months of work. ~700 p

Re: [matplotlib-devel] SciPy John Hunter Excellence in Plotting Contest on matplotlib website ?

2013-08-08 Thread Michael Droettboom
On 08/08/2013 11:56 AM, Andy Ray Terrel wrote: > Doh, I never got the site up! This looks good, although copyright > shouldn't go to Michael. We don't have copyright on the images or > text just permission to display them. (I would probably just delete > it or be specific what the copyright is.)

Re: [matplotlib-devel] 1.3.0 final tagged and uploaded

2013-08-08 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On 8 August 2013 09:56, Russell E. Owen wrote: > BTW: pip refuses to install pytz for me, claiming a suitable version was > not found, and listing dozens of versions. Anyone else seen this? I > don't recall seeing it before recently. I ended up downloading the > source and using distutils. > Rec

Re: [matplotlib-devel] 1.3.0 final tagged and uploaded

2013-08-08 Thread Russell E. Owen
In article , "Russell E. Owen" wrote: > In article <51fbb996.5030...@stsci.edu>, > Michael Droettboom > wrote: > > > Ludwig, this is one of the most entertaining e-mails I've read in a > > while, and I think your arguments make a lot of sense. > > > > Given infinite developer resources, d

Re: [matplotlib-devel] SciPy John Hunter Excellence in Plotting Contest on matplotlib website ?

2013-08-08 Thread Nelle Varoquaux
> The images are being cut off on the front page slide show thing. > Because of the differences of size and shape in the images, it's hard to do a design that display them all completely in the carousel. Hence, one of them is truncated. Only one of them (the first place) should be truncated. Note

Re: [matplotlib-devel] SciPy John Hunter Excellence in Plotting Contest on matplotlib website ?

2013-08-08 Thread Andy Ray Terrel
Doh, I never got the site up! This looks good, although copyright shouldn't go to Michael. We don't have copyright on the images or text just permission to display them. (I would probably just delete it or be specific what the copyright is.) I like the idea of having a site next to conference.sc

Re: [matplotlib-devel] SciPy John Hunter Excellence in Plotting Contest on matplotlib website ?

2013-08-08 Thread Nelle Varoquaux
Hi everyone, Here is my attempt at making the website: http://nellev.github.io/tmp/jhepc/index.html This is still work in progress, but feedback is welcomed. I chose to display only the "winners" (three top place + honorable mention). Cheers, N On 31 July 2013 17:54, Andy Ray Terrel wrote: >