On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 8:55 PM, Darren Dale wrote:
> * Jarrod offered to contribute to the docs to describe the recommended
> workflow.
I did a first pass at changing the documentation from describing svn
to git (including adding gitwash) and generated a pull request:
https://github.com/matplot
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:53 PM, John Hunter wrote:
> I have removed everyone's commit access to the mpl svn server in
> advance of the github migration, which is underway. Darren will reply
> when github is live.
Excellent! I am glad to see that all the core scipy-related projects
will soon be
Hello,
Given the interest in participating in the GSoC this summer, I am
forwarding a very interesting email from Titus Brown. If you are
interested in doing a GSoC or mentoring, please read his email
carefully.
Basically, the PSF will be focuing on Py3K-related projects. Given
Pauli's work on
Early Registration ends
* Tuesday-Wednesday, August 18-19: Tutorials
* Thursday-Friday, August 20-21: Conference
* Saturday-Sunday, August 22-23: Sprints
* Friday, September 4: Papers for proceedings due
Executive Committee
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* Jarrod Millman, UC Berkeley, USA (Conference Chair)
* Gaël Varo
: Sprints
* Friday, September 4: Papers for proceedings due
Executive Committee
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* Jarrod Millman, UC Berkeley, USA (Conference Chair)
* Gaël Varoquaux, INRIA Saclay, France (Program Co-Chair)
* Stéfan van der Walt, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
(Program Co-Chair
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* Jarrod Millman, UC Berkeley, USA (Conference Chair)
* Gaël Varoquaux, INRIA Saclay, France (Program Co-Chair)
* Stéfan van der Walt, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
(Program Co-Chair)
* Fernando Pérez, UC Berkeley, USA (Tutorial Chair
Committee
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* Jarrod Millman, UC Berkeley, USA (Conference Chair)
* Gaël Varoquaux, INRIA Saclay, France (Program Co-Chair)
* Stéfan van der Walt, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
(Program Co-Chair)
* Fernando Pérez, UC Berkeley, USA (Tuto
The subject says it all. Over the next few days, we will be updating
the conference website with additional information. So if you are
interested, please keep an eye on: http://conference.scipy.org/
Jarrod
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learn more see my blog post:
http://jarrodmillman.blogspot.com/2008/07/scipy-2008-conference-program-posted.html
Cheers,
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Jarrod Millman
Computational Infrastructure for Research Labs
10 Giannini Hall, UC Berkeley
phone: 510.643.4014
http://cirl.berkele
uncing the Keynote Speaker and providing a detailed schedule in
the coming weeks.
This year we are asking presenters to submit short papers to be included
in the conference proceedings: http://conference.scipy.org/call_for_papers
Cheers,
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Jarrod Millman
Computational Infrastructure for Resear
nt.
As a point of reference, NumPy 1.2 will require python >= 2.4 and so
will the SciPy 0.7 release.
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Jarrod Millman
Computational Infrastructure for Research Labs
10 Giannini Hall, UC Berkeley
phone: 510.643.4014
htt
agree that pylab as plt would just add to the
> confusion. We agreed on promoting (and I currently use)
>
>
> import numpy as np
> import scipy as sp
>
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
Sorry, that was my mistake. Thanks for clearing it up.
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Jarrod Millman
Computationa
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anyway.
Thanks for all the great work,
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Jarrod Millman
Computational Infrastructure for Research Labs
10 Giannini Hall, UC Berkeley
phone: 510.643.4014
http://cirl.berkeley.edu/
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This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft
p://projects.scipy.org/scipy/scipy/milestone/0.7) may be pushed
back a little, but it should be out by February at the latest. One of
the things I had been planning to work on for this release was going
over the various scipy.io code anyway.
I probably won't get a chance to take a close look
to have a new release of matplotlib.
Thanks,
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Jarrod Millman
Computational Infrastructure for Research Labs
10 Giannini Hall, UC Berkeley
phone: 510.643.4014
http://cirl.berkeley.edu/
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