SciPy 2013 was a great success. I didn't get good headcount at the
matplotlib BOF, but it was a good number, and we had 15 participants at
various points during the sprints. It was nice to see the diversity of
experience with matplotlib at the sprints, and I hope we oldtimers were
helpful to the newtimers getting started so they can continue to
contribute in the future. It was also great to put some faces to many
of the talented names I've been seeing on github and the mailing list
lately.
I've summarized the matplotlib BOF as well as the sprint. I've also
gone ahead and created MEP placeholders and issues for the major themes
discussed.
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/wiki/Scipy-2013-BOF-Notes
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/wiki/Scipy-2013-sprinting-notes
Both of these documents are based on the realtime etherpad notes we made
during the sessions, and on some of my own recollection, which is known
to be incomplete or incorrect on occasion. If I missed something, or
you feel something isn't expressed in the right light, feel free to edit
the wiki, but we should keep further discussion on the mailing list,
github issues or other channels. It would also be great to have
volunteers to help write a MEP or two based on the BOF discussion.
Thanks again. It was really nice to meet all of you!
Mike
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