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

2013-08-07 Thread Russell E. Owen
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, do you think there's any logic to > providing *both* syst

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

2013-08-07 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On 7 August 2013 12:54, Russell E. Owen wrote: > P.S. the Mac binary installer for numpy used to be easy to find. I was > quite dismayed to find how buried it had become when I went looking for > it a week or two ago. > Is this down to the redesign of the SciPy site. If so, blame me ;-). I felt,

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

2013-08-07 Thread Benjamin Root
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Thomas Kluyver wrote: > On 7 August 2013 12:54, Russell E. Owen wrote: > >> P.S. the Mac binary installer for numpy used to be easy to find. I was >> quite dismayed to find how buried it had become when I went looking for >> it a week or two ago. >> > > Is this do

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

2013-08-07 Thread Russell Owen
I am glad that the numpy and scipy projects are still creating binary installers for python.org python, but it is a serious problem for users of the matplotlib binary installers that they are so difficult to find. If a user googles for "numpy download" then the user finds this page

Re: [matplotlib-devel] [IPython-dev] matplotlib webagg benchmarks

2013-08-07 Thread MinRK
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote: > As promised in last week's Google Hangout to the IPython developers > meeting -- I have some concrete timings and numbers on the matplotlib > WebAgg backend in a couple of different scenarios. > > First, let me apologize -- the way I wa

Re: [matplotlib-devel] [IPython-dev] matplotlib webagg benchmarks

2013-08-07 Thread Fernando Perez
Hi Mike, thanks a lot for providing these numbers... I think for now, the plan we hatched at the dev meeting continues to look reasonable (integrate interactive webagg support into the %matplotlib magic so it would be seamless to users on localhost or very open networks). But the fact that the o