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> A proof-of-concept implementation, still missing tests, is tracked as
> #5911. It includes the patch proposed in #5158 as an example of how to
> include an improved version of random.choice.
>
Tests are in now (whether we should bundle in pickles of old versions to
make sure they are still un
On 28 May 2015 at 10:05, David Cournapeau wrote:
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> On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 2:00 AM, Andrew Collette
> wrote:
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>> > Here is their lame excuse:
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>> >
>> > https://sourceforge.net/blog/gimp-win-project-wasnt-hijacked-just-abandoned/
>> >
>> > It probably means this:
>> >
>> > If NumPy inst
Speaking from the matplotlib project, our binaries are substantial due to
our suite of test images. Pypi worked with us on relaxing size constraints.
Also, I think the new cheese shop/warehouse server they are using scales
better, so size is not nearly the same concern as before.
Ben Root
On May 2
I am pleased to announce release 2015.2 of SfePy.
Description
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SfePy (simple finite elements in Python) is a software for solving systems of
coupled partial differential equations by the finite element method or by the
isogeometric analysis (preliminary support). It is distributed unde