Re: [Numpy-discussion] Updated 1.15.0 release notes

2018-06-13 Thread Nathan Goldbaum
OK I guess I missed that announcement. I wouldn’t mind more than one email with a reminder to test. On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 7:42 PM Charles R Harris wrote: > On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 6:28 PM, Nathan Goldbaum > wrote: > >> Hi Chuck, >> >> Are you planning on doing an rc release this time? I thin

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Updated 1.15.0 release notes

2018-06-13 Thread Charles R Harris
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 6:28 PM, Nathan Goldbaum wrote: > Hi Chuck, > > Are you planning on doing an rc release this time? I think the NumPy 1.14 > release was unusually bumpy and part of that was the lack of an rc. One > example: importing h5py caused a warning under numpy 1.14 and an h5py > rel

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Updated 1.15.0 release notes

2018-06-13 Thread Marten van Kerkwijk
Request for a -rc seconded (although this time we should be fine for astropy, as things are working well with -dev). -- Marten ___ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Updated 1.15.0 release notes

2018-06-13 Thread Nathan Goldbaum
Hi Chuck, Are you planning on doing an rc release this time? I think the NumPy 1.14 release was unusually bumpy and part of that was the lack of an rc. One example: importing h5py caused a warning under numpy 1.14 and an h5py release didn’t come out with a workaround or fix for a couple months. Th

[Numpy-discussion] Updated 1.15.0 release notes

2018-06-13 Thread Charles R Harris
Hi All, There is a PR for the updated NumPy 1.15.0 release notes . I would appreciate it if all those involved in the thatn release would have a look and fix incorrect or missing notes. Cheers, Chuck ___ NumP

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Dropping Python 3.4 support for NumPy 1.16

2018-06-13 Thread Jarrod Millman
+1 On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 2:27 PM, Charles R Harris wrote: > Hi All, > > I think NumPy 1.16 would be a good time to drop Python 3.4 support. We will > want to do that anyway once we drop 2.7 so that we will only be using recent > Windows compilers, and with Python 3.7 due at the end of the month

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Dropping Python 3.4 support for NumPy 1.16

2018-06-13 Thread Chris Barker
> > I think NumPy 1.16 would be a good time to drop Python 3.4 support. >> > +1 Using python3 before 3.5 was still kinda "bleeding edge" -- so projects are more likely to be actively upgrading. -CHB -- Christopher Barker, Ph.D. Oceanographer Emergency Response Division NOAA/NOS/OR&R

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Dropping Python 3.4 support for NumPy 1.16

2018-06-13 Thread Stephan Hoyer
This sounds good to me. Most of the downstream projects I work with have already dropped Python 3.4 support. On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 2:30 PM Charles R Harris wrote: > Hi All, > > I think NumPy 1.16 would be a good time to drop Python 3.4 support. We > will want to do that anyway once we drop 2.7

[Numpy-discussion] Dropping Python 3.4 support for NumPy 1.16

2018-06-13 Thread Charles R Harris
Hi All, I think NumPy 1.16 would be a good time to drop Python 3.4 support. We will want to do that anyway once we drop 2.7 so that we will only be using recent Windows compilers, and with Python 3.7 due at the end of the month I think supporting 3.5-7 for 1.16 should be sufficient. Thoughts? Ch