Hello,
The CFP for SciPy India 2012, to be held in IIT Bombay from December
27-29 is open. Please spread the word!
Scipy.in is a conference providing opportunities to spread the use of
the Python programming language in the Scientific Computing community
in India. It provides a unique
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Matthew Brett matthew.br...@gmail.comwrote:
Maybe the content could be put in
http://github.com/scipy/scipy.github.com so we can make pull requests
there?
The source is here:
https://github.com/scipy/scipy.org-new
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It is time to start preparing for the 2011 Google Summer of Code
(SoC). As in the past, we will participate in SoC with the Python
Software Foundation (PSF) as our mentoring organization. The PSF has
requested that every project, which wishes to participate in the SoC,
provide a list of at
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 7:49 PM, Justin Peel wrote:
I've been submitting some patches recently just by putting them on
Trac. However, I noticed in the Numpy Developer Guide that it says:
The recommended way to proceed is either to attach these files to
an enhancement ticket in the Numpy Trac
Saturday, Dec. 18: Sprints
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Hello,
I plan to update the export controls settings for both numpy and scipy to:
This project does NOT incorporate, access, call upon, or otherwise
use encryption of any kind, including, but not limited to, open source
algorithms and/or calls to encryption in the operating system or
underlying
Hello all,
On May 26th, I sent an email titled curious about how people would
feel about moving to github. While there were a few concerns raised,
everyone was generally positive and were mainly concerned that this
transition would need to be done carefully with clear workflow
instructions and
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Charles R Harris
charlesr.har...@gmail.com wrote:
How should we handle commits during the next week or two? I have a few
things I want to get in before 1.5 is tagged.
Just keep committing as normal using svn for now. Once we are ready
to make the transition
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Matthew Brett matthew.br...@gmail.com wrote:
Do y'all think opt-in? Or opt-out? If it's opt-in I guess you'll
catch most of the current committers, and most of the others you'll
lose, but maybe that's good enough.
I think it should be opt-in. How would
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 2:28 AM, Anne Archibald
aarch...@physics.mcgill.ca wrote:
To get back to the original point of the thread: nobody has yet
objected to git, and all we have are some debates about the ultimate
workflow that don't make much difference to whether or how git should
be
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 2:28 AM, Anne Archibald
aarch...@physics.mcgill.ca wrote:
* Set up a git repository somewhere on scipy.org.
It's a minor point, but setting up and maintaining our own git
repository will require extra work without gaining anything useful.
Github has a number of very
2010/5/25 Stéfan van der Walt ste...@sun.ac.za:
Awesome! Since github now supports SVN interaction, and all the core
devs use Git, now might be a good time to move the entire numpy source
tree? It will certainly make it easier to merge the refactor changes!
I would love to move numpy to
Hello,
I changed the subject line for this thread, since I didn't want to
hijack another thread. Anyway, I am not proposing that we actually
decide whether to move to git and github now, but I am just curious
how people would feel. We had a conversation about this a few years
ago and it was
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Travis Oliphant oliph...@enthought.com wrote:
I think we are ready for such a move. Someone should think about the
implications, though (with Trac integration, check-in mailings, etc.) and
make sure we get something we all like. Somebody probably has
.
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On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Matthew Brett matthew.br...@gmail.com wrote:
That's the model we've gone for in nipy and ipython too. We wrote it
up in a workflow doc project. Here are the example docs giving the
git workflow for ipython:
https://cirl.berkeley.edu/mb312/gitwash/
and in
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Benjamin Root ben.r...@ou.edu wrote:
I wouldn't call myself a developer, but I have been wanting to contribute
recently. I learned source control with svn, so I am much more comfortable
with it. My one attempt at using git for a personal project ended in
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 2:46 PM, David Warde-Farley d...@cs.toronto.edu wrote:
Would it be acceptable to retain the matrix class but not have it imported in
the default namespace, and have to import e.g. numpy.matlib to get at them?
+1
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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
I added Titus' email regarding the PSF's focus on Py3K-related
projects to our SoC ideas wiki page:
http://projects.scipy.org/scipy/wiki/SummerofCodeIdeas
Given Titus' email, this is the most likely list of projects we will
get accepted this year:
- finish porting NumPy to Py3K
- port SciPy to
)
So either release 1.4.1 and 0.7.2 at the same time, or scipy 0.7.2 first.
You should release scipy 0.7.2 first. Since this is your first time
managing the release process, it would be easier to do them one at a
time.
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Good catch. I just removed the 1.4.0 tarball from PyPI.
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On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Travis Oliphant oliph...@enthought.com wrote:
This is exactly what I was worried about with calling the next release
2.0.
This is not the time to change all the things we wish were done
differently.
The release is scheduled for 3 weeks.
Hey Travis,
I agree
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and set the default download for NumPy back to the 1.3.0
release on sourceforge. I also added a news item stating that 1.4.0
has temporarily been pulled due to the unintended ABI break.
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I went ahead and set the default download for NumPy back to the 1.3.0
release on sourceforge. I also added a news item stating that 1.4.0
has temporarily been pulled due to the unintended ABI break pending a
decision by the developers. Currently, the 1.4.0 release can still be
accessed if you go
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Charles R Harris
charlesr.har...@gmail.com wrote:
Should the release containing the datetime/hasobject changes be called
a) 1.5.0
b) 2.0.0
My vote goes to b.
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You don't matter. Nor do I.
I definitely should have counted to 100 before sending that. It wasn't
helpful and I apologize.
No worries, your first email brought a smile to my face.
. Then close the discussion and try to
get the 2.0 release out as quickly after that as possible.
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On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Christopher Barker
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If that's the case, and particularly if it's going to be a while before
1.4.1 is ready, I suggest that the 1.4.0 release be pulled from current
release status on the download sites.
+1
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On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 12:11 AM, David Cournapeau courn...@gmail.com wrote:
Both Chuck and myself are in favor of removing the datetime altogether
for 1.4.x as a solution. At least in my case, it is mostly justified
by the report from David Huard that the current datetime support is
still a
First I want to give David Cournapeau a big thank you for all his hard
work as release manager for the last few years. It is a lot of work
and he has done a great job managing the releases (not to mention all
the work he has done as one of the primary developers).
I also want to thank Patrick
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 4:47 AM, David Cournapeau courn...@gmail.com wrote:
The first release candidate for 1.4.0 has been released.
Excellent! Thanks for all your effort,
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problems with the remaining diffs. I have to run now, but I will look
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of that.
Unless you object, I'd also like to include the distutils docs. Complete
docs with some possible minor inaccuracies is better than no docs.
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to see ideas like these make there way into fully fleshed out NEPs:
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On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Ralf Gommers
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Sorry to ask again, but it would really be very useful to get those
docstrings merged for both scipy and numpy.
I will do this now.
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On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Gökhan SEVERgokhanse...@gmail.com wrote:
I think, it would be great to have a similar equipment setup during the
SciPy09.
Absolutely. It would be *great* to have the tutorials and talks
recorded. If anyone steps up to bring equipment, record the talks,
and
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On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 8:18 AM, David Cournapeau
da...@ar.media.kyoto-u.ac.jp wrote:
I am pleased to announce the release of the rc2 for numpy 1.3.0. I have
decided to go for a rc2 instead of the release directly because of the
serious mac os X issue. You can find source tarballs and installers
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 3:48 AM, David Cournapeau
da...@ar.media.kyoto-u.ac.jp wrote:
To build the numpy .dmg mac os x installer, I use a script from the
adium project, which uses applescript and some mac os x black magic. The
script seems to be GPL, as adium itself:
Why do you need to use
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Christopher Barker
chris.bar...@noaa.gov wrote:
hmmm -- I wonder if that is best -- it would put MPL projects in
competition with all other python projects.
My first thought is that a SciPy application would be best -- with
SciPy, numpy, MPL, Sage, Cython,
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Bruce Southey bsout...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Could someone please update the website to clearly state that numpy 1.2
requires Python 2.4 or later?
I know it is in the release notes but that assumes people read them :-)
It would be great to state this on the
://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=660191group_id=27747
You can download the release from here:
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Thank you to everybody who contributed to this release.
Enjoy,
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 6:11 PM, David Cournapeau
da...@ar.media.kyoto-u.ac.jp wrote:
It is said in the email that this is reserved to the python project, and
prominent python projects like Twisted and Django. Would it be ok to try
to be qualified as a prominent python project as well ?
That
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Gideon Simpson
simp...@math.toronto.edu wrote:
==
FAIL: test_umath.TestComplexFunctions.test_against_cmath
--
Traceback
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 3:17 AM, Mark Asbach asb...@ient.rwth-aachen.de wrote:
I'm currently extending the Python wrapper for the Open Computer Vision
Library (opencv) with the goal to interface numerical libraries as seemless
as possible. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be that easy ;-)
Due to the fact that I was tired of adding site.cfg to scipy and numpy
when building on Fedora and Ubuntu systems as well as a scipy ticket
(http://scipy.org/scipy/numpy/ticket/985), I decided to try and add
default system paths to numpy.distutils. You can find out more
details on this ticket:
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 2:53 AM, Alan McIntyre alan.mcint...@gmail.com wrote:
Unless somebody objects, I'd like to remove from NumPy 1.3 the
following numpy.testing items that were deprecated in NumPy 1.2 (since
the warnings promise we'll do so ;):
- ParametricTestCase (also removing the
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 12:13 AM, David Cournapeau
da...@ar.media.kyoto-u.ac.jp wrote:
Just a few words to mention that I've finally managed to build numpy
with the mingw-w64 project (port of mingw to AMD 64 bits MS OS), and it
almost run OK.
Thanks for working on this.
Jarrod
when the moin
documentation was started. Either put new docs in the docstrings or
in the scipy tutorial.
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to everyone who is actually putting in hard work!
Sorry I am not offering to actually help out here, but I hope that
someone will be interested and able to pursue some of these issues.
Thanks again,
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I am not familiar
a thought. Figure it won't happen, if I don't ask.
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the release notes, which are checked into the trunk:
http://scipy.org/scipy/numpy/browser/trunk/doc/release/1.3.0-notes.rst
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a detailed list of Python versions for various OSes and
hosting services:
http://moinmo.in/PollAboutRequiringPython24
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On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Pierre GM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raise a ValueError (even in 2.5, therefore risking to break something)
+1
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the release out near the end of
December. Once SciPy 0.7 is out, I will turn my attention to the next
NumPy release.
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headers.
Is anyone familiar with this package? Would make sense to investigate
including this or adopting some of its interface/features?
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helping out, if someone else volunteers to do the majority of the
work.
Thanks,
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Cc: Daniel Sheltraw [EMAIL
://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=27747release_id=642769
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? Is there anything else that we should get in
before releasing 1.3? Does it seem reasonable that we could release
1.3 during the third week of December? Who will have time to work on
NumPy for the next month?
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a deprecation note to the docs. Once we are ready to
release 2.0, we can release a 1.x with deprecation warnings.
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branch.
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 12:58 PM, David Huard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Revision 6020 proceeds with the planned changes to histogram semantics for
the 1.3 release.
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with the revised BSD license), but I thought I'd ask
anyway.
Should we note the additional licenses in:
http://projects.scipy.org/scipy/numpy/browser/trunk/LICENSE.txt
I was imagining something like:
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the release from here:
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2.4 compatible lookfor:
http://projects.scipy.org/scipy/numpy/changeset/5945
Setuptools fix:
http://projects.scipy.org/scipy/numpy/changeset/5956
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forward.
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. Maybe something like this:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Feature_Brainstorming:Downloads#MD5_Checksum
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Releaseforge:
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Sourceforge Utilities:
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Has anyone found a good way of scripting sourceforge?
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? Can you script making the
announcement?
It looks like they md5 support builtin:
https://code.launchpad.net/numpy.scons.support/+download
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I would like to get a 1.2.1 release out ASAP. There are several
bug-fixes on the trunk that need to be backported. If you have made a
bug-fix to the trunk that you have been waiting to backport to the
1.2.x branch
I would also like to back port revision 5833:
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to be released.
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, I would like to freeze the branch for the 1.2.1 release in
about 1 week. Please let me know if you need more time or if there is
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It would be nice if you can update the PYPI package index too. Perhaps
having a list of places on where to announce NumPy on every release
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lookfor is in 1.1.x as well.
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Which version of gcc are you using? Do I remember correctly that you
had the same failure with numpy 1.1.1 when using gcc 3.3 and that the
problem went away when you used gcc 4.1. If you are using 3.3, could
you try with 4.1 and let us know if you run into the same problem?
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, does anyone know what version of gcc we require? Where is
that documented? The only occurrence of a recommended gcc version is
here: http://scipy.org/Installing_SciPy/BuildingGeneral
And it states gcc 3.x compilers are recommended.
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Hey,
I would like to release 1.2.0 final soon, but I need to know whether
anyone is having any problems with the rc2 binaries. Please test them
and let me know whether or not you have any problems with them.
Thanks,
Jarrod
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Jarrod Millman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
old files
sitting around (e.g., numpy\core\tests\test_ma.py). Could you delete
C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\numpy and reinstall 1.2.0rc2?
Thanks,
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On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Mark Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK..thanks. That did the trick. All clear now, save for 3 known failures.
Excellent. Thanks for testing this.
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yourself, here are the links:
The 1.2.0rc2 svn tag:
http://svn.scipy.org/svn/numpy/tags/1.2.0rc2
The source tarball:
https://cirl.berkeley.edu/numpy/numpy-1.2.0rc2.tar.gz
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issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad-cscvs/+bug/256050
Colin Watson has recently volunteered to look into fixing this issue
and was asking if anyone had a preference about how this should be
solved. Please let me know if you see any reason for one solution
over another.
Thanks,
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to keep the trunk as stable as possible;
if you wish to work on a major new feature or an significant
refactoring of the codebase, please work in a branch.
Thanks,
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pulling Damian's
distance code out of scipy.cluster and into its own scipy subpackage.
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Please test this release ASAP and let us know if there are any
problems. If there are no show stoppers, this will likely become the
1.2.0 release.
Thanks,
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